Write a calligraphy work and a poem with rice paper.

Calligraphy is an art that is easy to learn but difficult to master. As a traditional art, inheritance is its distinctive feature. It requires pen and ink to have a source and words to have statutes, unlike modern art, which can "do whatever it wants". It is true that the established statutes sometimes impose hard restrictions on calligraphy, but first-class calligraphers all come out of the statutes, "wearing Han and Tang costumes and dancing the style of the times." Only in this way can we become a real calligrapher who does whatever he wants in life. Open the mold without deceit, with a poem by Pan Shouyu, a famous calligrapher and the first person in Qilu Ou Kai: