What should I do if there are typos in the long scroll of lower case calligraphy?

If the typo is homophonic, it can be used as a universal word without modification ~

If the strokes are wrong, it doesn't matter (isn't there a lot of calligraphy that writes "day" next to "eye" for the "brightness" of the bright moon ~, but later this writing became popular, = = the master is the master, and we have to imitate the wrong things)

If the mistake is outrageous, far away or big, then give up and start over. . . It's a pity, but after all, it's small print, so it should be standardized and dignified. It's not Wang Xizhi's preface to the Lanting Pavilion. I'm drunk, drunk. If you make a typo, just put a cross on it like a primary school student and alter it, hehe ~ just kidding.

It's really a pity. . . .