Calligraphy is an ancient art form that originated in China. Chinese calligraphy has a long history that can be traced back to ancient China more than 3,000 years ago. Calligraphy was a form of art that used words as a means of expression. Through the use of pen and ink, it expressed the charm, beauty, and momentum of the font. Chinese calligraphy has a long history, and its development can be traced back to the Zhou Dynasty. In the Zhou Dynasty, characters began to form a fixed form of writing, and calligraphers began to study the structure of characters and writing techniques. As time passed, Chinese calligraphy developed into many unique styles and characteristics. The art forms of Chinese calligraphy were very rich, including regular script, running script, cursive script, official script, seal script, and so on. Each font had its own unique structure and writing skills. Calligraphers had created many wonderful works through the study and exploration of the font. Chinese calligraphy had a very important position in Chinese history. It was known as the "number one art in the world." Chinese calligraphy was not only an art form, but also a cultural inheritance and development.