What does plagiarism mean?

Copying is an artistic expression, that is, on the basis of imitating other people's works, describing and processing the details in order to learn and improve their own skills. Copying is usually used in painting, writing and other artistic fields, and it is also a common method for students to study and take exams. Copying can not only help us improve our skills and perceptual knowledge, but also promote our aesthetic ability and stimulate our creative thinking.

Copying has a long tradition and history in the history of China, and its source can be traced back to the calligraphy art, one of the six ancient arts in China. In ancient China, copying the works of masters was a common learning method. For example, Wang Xizhi, a master of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty, began his calligraphy study by copying other people's works. Copying has gradually evolved into a way of inheriting traditional culture, which is also an important part of China traditional culture.

Although plagiarism originated from China's traditional culture, it has now become a widely used expression in the world. In the field of art, many artists and designers will learn and create by copying. Copying is a useful skill and behavior for both young people with fast learning pace and old cultural lovers. It can not only let us know more about art and culture, but also train our patience and improve our skills.