The clouds in the mountains are in the reading room at dawn, and the lake is full of wine in the spring.
I often think about how to let go of myself in calligraphy. First, try to forget the glyphs and brushwork I have learned, and enter a state of harmony, from which things that are truly full of natural interest may be able to be drawn. Flash out. Our obsessions are too strong, and no one thinks that we can free ourselves when writing. Since I am asked to forget what I have learned, what is the use of what I have learned before? It's better not to learn and just pick up a pen and write randomly. This argument is simply nonsense. But let me tell you, this is really not nonsense, although no one else has suggested it yet. When you realize this, congratulations, you have entered the Tao.