Chinese calligraphy has evolved in thousands years time. Along the long path numerous streams of style had been formed. only a few of them were lucky enough to survive and eventually become electronic fonts that we use on computers and devices today. The following picture can give you a glimpse of the various calligraphic styles that had been developed over the centuries.

With the same brush in writing, and a bit more color paint, a calligrapher can draw almost anything as far as one’s imagination goes. That type of art is called “ink and wash painting” 水墨画 Shèngdàn. The following is an example:
While Christmas time is fast approaching, I’d like to present a video tutorial on how to write word “圣诞 Shèngdàn” (Christmas) in Chinese calligraphy. I must admit that the Chinese calligraphy presented in the video is really good.