They all say my handwriting is difficult to read, really? I wrote it. Can you understand?

There is no first in literature, and no second in martial arts. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Wang Xizhi, a world-recognized great calligrapher, was not universally recognized.

His Preface to Lanting is also considered by some people to be too casual and unstable.

Liu Ti, written by Liu Gongquan, a great calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, is now widely used, and almost all the inscriptions are in Liu Gongquan's font.

However, in the Ming Dynasty, his calligraphy was despised by many people, who thought it was stiff and boring.

Why is there a custom of signing? Why should fonts be distinguished in some cases? It is because everyone's handwriting is different and has its own characteristics.

So just write carefully. As for what others say, there is no need to care too much.

You can look at their handwriting, I'm afraid it's not as outstanding as Lei Ren!

Right, Chen Dage?