Yes. Shi Tao was a famous calligrapher and painter in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty. His running calligraphy works opposed the imitation of antiquity and adopted the method from Su Dongpo. This is because Su Dongpo's running calligraphy style is unique. It not only inherited the majesty and grandeur of Yan Zhenqing, a great calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty, but also incorporated his own humanistic feelings and aesthetic interest. This style is consistent with Shi Tao's artistic pursuit. Shi Tao pursues individuality and innovation in calligraphy. He is not satisfied with imitating the ancients blindly, but hopes to create his own calligraphy style. Therefore, Shi Tao's running script opposes the imitation of ancient trends and adopts the method from Su Dongpo. This statement is correct.