Is it possible for people practicing calligraphy to reach the height of Dong Qichang now?

Tian Ci "Qi Gong": In the case of the decline of modern calligraphy, his handwriting is outstanding, but if it is placed in the Qing Dynasty, it is like the number of stars in the Milky Way. In previous dynasties, calligraphy was for fame, and everyone practiced it for eating. Everyone goes to practice, which has become a trend. I don't know how to write it now, and no one cares about you. Naturally, it is different. Chinese characters have become an art, and it is very difficult to reach the height of the ancients unless you are a genius and practice hard. It should be noted that socialization is also a process of improvement. Communication was underdeveloped in the past. It is very common to write a letter to a friend and refuse to write a word to make people laugh when he is on a business trip. It is also common to write a letter every few days. Now I ask you to write a letter for a few days. Is that all you got to say So times are different, and we can't force art to reach the height of our predecessors. As for the comparison between Qigong and Wang Duo, I personally feel more difficult. Qigong is a calligraphy style called Qigong Style. Wang Duo's cursive script is called the two kings who are equally famous with Dong Qichang. In Japan, they think that Wang Duo is the first in China. I'll stop here, and you probably understand what I want to say.

The question of who is better than who needs experts to see. Writing is no better than kung fu, who can beat who. But when comparing these two works, we must be discriminating. If China's calligraphy test reaches 10 or above, there is a requirement that the written words should be suggestive of time, which is quite complicated relative to the space and rules of words. Let me put it this way: you practice kung fu, and the master says that external skills should be fast, hard and accurate, and you should also practice internal skills and Qi. Finally, you should combine these things and defeat the enemy in the best way at the most appropriate time. This really takes time. At the end of the exercise, let's see who has the highest understanding and who plays best. Why did they become first-class calligraphers? First of all, they all have their own set of boxing methods, and secondly, the actual combat effect is really good. Finally, their martial arts give people an attitude, a sense of beauty of strength and a charm of innovation and fluency. Finally become a master. The same is true of calligraphy. It is difficult to feel perfect and have the right intensity. But look at Wang Xizhi's Lanting. He's already done it. There are really not many people in this world who can do it.