Calligraphy is an art developed on the basis of Chinese characters and is unique to China. It is not only the carrier of Chinese traditional culture, but also traditional culture itself. Among the ten quintessences of the Chinese nation, calligraphy ranks first. The prominent position of instruction method in the development of Chinese national culture. The art of calligraphy has its qualitative stipulations: it is based on writing Chinese characters, which can be any combination of real grass, official seal and seal script; it has its own special tools - the Four Treasures of the Study; it has thousands of years of calligraphy aesthetic standards, that is, brushwork, Calligraphy, ink, and composition have different ways of learning from other arts: the main thing is to practice writing. Calligraphy has a broader mass base in China and among the Chinese than other arts, with many enthusiasts. Countries such as Japan and South Korea also highly respect calligraphy. As Chinese culture spreads more and more to the outside world, more and more people from other countries and nationalities in the world will like and appreciate calligraphy. But it is impossible to take the world by storm. First, Chinese characters are not yet a world-wide script and a world-wide language, which is an obstacle to its popularity around the world. Second, the art of calligraphy itself requires a relatively high level of mastery of traditional Chinese culture and is very difficult to learn. Third, the diversity and richness of world culture, as well as the inclusiveness of Chinese culture itself, will not be forced to be promoted because of the increase in China's economic, political and cultural influence.