Copy, pronunciation: [mó] Interpretation: Write or draw as it is, especially on the original words or paintings with thin paper. Related words copy copy copy copy picture copy copy copy copy copy copy effect
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The process of imitating calligraphy and painting works according to the original works. Pro is written or drawn according to the original work; Imitation is to write or draw on the original with thin paper (silk). Broadly speaking, copying is not necessarily the original, but also a monument, post, etc.
The purposes of copying are: ① learning skills and paying attention to the process of copying. (2) Replicas obtained for preservation, restoration, exhibition and sale, with emphasis on the results of reproduction.
Therefore, the replica has the nature of a commodity. It has spread all over the world, and has produced complex problems such as forgery and forgery. In all countries of the world, copying has always been the main way and means to learn classical calligraphy or painting techniques and learn from and inherit excellent traditions.