This paper investigates the reconstruction of Chinese calligraphy's inheritance system through intelligent technologies, systematically exploring pathways for cultural transmission and innovation mechanisms within digital media environments. The study first clarifies the logical interplay between calligraphy's intrinsic brush-ink language system and intelligent algorithms, revealing transformation patterns of artistic qualities—rhythm, momentum, and form—in digital mapping. It then critically analyzes critical issues arising from algorithmic generation, including stylistic homogenization, superficial cultural semantics, and materiality dissolution. Finally, it proposes constructing a multimodal immersive writing system to restore bodily experience, developing semantic analysis algorithms grounded in calligraphic theory to extract cultural genes in a deep and nuanced manner, and establishing a digital creation verification system that integrates physical carriers. By reconciling the value tension between instrumental rationality and artistic essence, it offers a breakthrough path for the living transmission of calligraphic art in the intelligent era, balancing historical roots with technological avant-gardism.
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