Hard calligraphy works do not participate in the evaluation. What does that mean?

1. Anyone who plagiarizes poetry and illegally writes poems, words and couplets belongs to the category of serious injuries.

2. Copying an ancient poem, repeatedly copying a paragraph, and copying more words are all serious injuries.

3. The text of the work lacks integrity. Copying ancient prose starts when it shouldn't start and ends when it shouldn't end. Incomplete expression of meaning is a serious injury.

4. The content of the work lacks unity, the copied poems are mixed together at will, and the irrelevant contents are mixed together. For example, mixing Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Orchid Pavilion with Mao Zedong's poem "Spring in the Garden and Snow" is a serious injury.

5. If the theme of the work is missing, which is contrary to the theme of the exhibition, it will be a serious injury to write a work like "Although the country is broken, the mountains and rivers will last forever" in the special exhibition to celebrate the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC).

This seriously injured work, no matter how well written, belongs to the eliminated work. We can't tolerate this kind of work.

Excerpted from the author Song Li.

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