Many ancient people have no posts to post, and calligraphy is just as perfect. Why do you continue to post today?

It's just that I don't want to cram copybooks all my life, but take copybooks as the ultimate goal. In fact, I tell you that copybooks can be learned, as long as you get the essence of calligraphy (this is what a calligraphy teacher told me, of course, you don't have to think so).

There were many literati with original works in ancient times, but few real great calligraphers. People learn the essence of brushwork before they learn copybooks, and the rest is hard work. In fact, one copybook is almost learned. The ancients also said that learning copybooks is not a toddler in the footsteps of your ancestors, and you will never be like him. Wang Xianzhi had made such achievements in calligraphy when he was alive. People have their own jobs, and they don't spend much time in their lives.

It is rare for future generations to use the essence of the pen, so they see the copybook omnipotent and hope to become Ma Yun. Therefore, they study Ma Lao's speech, what software his mobile phone has, and what food he eats, hoping to infer the way of thinking that a successful person needs.