Some of the calligraphy fonts on these wines are from a modern calligrapher, Mr. Hou Kaijia.
I think it is a very meaningful thing to write their names in calligraphy on the wine, which promotes the wine culture and calligraphy. We all know that calligraphy culture and wine culture accounted for a very large proportion in ancient Chinese culture.
Among the poets we are familiar with, Li Bai is the representative of wine culture, and the representative of calligraphy is Wang Xizhi. Mr. Hou Kaijia is very passionate about calligraphy, and his handwriting is also very valuable and ornamental. He said that the three things he loved most in his life were writing calligraphy, writing articles, and teaching students.
Combining calligraphy and wine is a very interesting thing, and it also makes people feel wonderful inexplicably. As the wine culture continues to develop, today drinking is no longer a good thing. Speaking of drinking, what we think of more is drunk driving car accidents and disrupting public order.
But in fact, we have all forgotten that thousands of years ago, we drank to celebrate the good things together and express good wishes. The existence of calligraphy is unique in the world. Except for Chinese characters and square characters, no other writing in the world can be written in so many ways, and the beauty contained in it cannot be replaced by anything.
The beauty of the Chinese people is not the skeleton or the surface. Beauty is an artistic conception that is difficult for others to understand. This is the beauty that calligraphy and wine bring to us. I only started practicing calligraphy in college. I believe that no matter when you start practicing, you will never finish it, as long as you like it. I think everyone who learns Chinese characters should learn to write calligraphy, because we learn the beauty of our traditional culture.