Most of us are habitual of using computers these days and hardly remember the art of writing. Infact many of us have very bad handwriting as a result. But this was not the case in the earlier days when writing was really an art. Infact Calligraphy meant the art of beautiful writing in the European context although its implications in Chinese are somewhat different as you can read here
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