Why hasn't Tian's Saint been published?

Now the book club, hey! What a disappointment. I don't want to say too much. Everyone is innovating, so is calligraphy. People who want to innovate actually don't know what calligraphy is. Calligraphy Calligraphy, as its name implies, is the law of writing Chinese characters. Where did these laws come from? Isn't that all left by the ancients? Calligraphy should be inherited, as tian teacher said. Without inheritance, there is no innovation, because you have no inheritance at all. So I said that these people don't understand calligraphy at all, and those who are truly innovative can't put forward the word innovation at all. You can look online. How many people can write calligraphy like tian teacher, and how many can write regular script? Hey! Therefore, the people who are really in charge are not so good, so that people who are admired by everyone don't care! You can read the copybooks sold in the store, but you can't read them at all. You have the courage to publish copybooks. This will directly affect the level of the next generation. How many of them can read? Shouldn't these book associations be in charge? You can't let those who can't lift the wall go out, but you can't harm my next generation anyway!