Is Dong Qichang's calligraphy valuable in the Ming Dynasty?

Dong Qichang's calligraphy is certainly of high value, but it depends on whether it is genuine or not!

The content of your handwriting is: Although there is Chai Men, it doesn't matter, the clouds are high and the trees are high. I still hate living in a long-known place, and I want to move to the mountains when I see it. Dong Qichang.

First of all, this word is engraved with Dong Qichang's name without a title, giving people the impression that it is a poem written by Dong Qichang. However, the real author of this poem is Chen Yu in the Tang Dynasty. So, since the author of this poem is not Dong Qichang himself, but directly falls under his own name, isn't it suspected of deceiving the world and stealing the name? ..... stupid!

Look at the words, the pen and ink are weak, and the tortuous structure is purely the kind of thing that paints a tiger according to a cat. Especially the seal, take a closer look at the edge of the seal for oil. As we all know, people who pay a little attention will not use that oily inkpad, and this "Dong Qichang" not only deceives the world, but also uses it carelessly. ...

Forget it, isn't it a waste of saliva? Personally, I think this word is a superficial and retarded fabrication.