Why did Mr. Qi Gong, a master of Chinese studies, say that "busy things can be transferred to business, and today people love the ancients"? What does this sentence mean?

Mr. Qi Gong's view that "busy things can also become meddling, and today's people love the ancients" means that no matter how busy people are, they usually do things as easily as meddling. Don't put too much pressure on yourself, let alone look down on today's rising stars, respect the seniors, treat those younger generations equally, and don't look down on them.

Mr. Qi Gong is a very talented person. Not to mention that Mr. Qi Gong's academic and ideological attainments are higher than ordinary people and admired by the world. As far as his calligraphy is concerned, his handwriting is also very chic. Although the strokes are simple but just right, the whole handwriting is very free and not formal at all. And good calligraphy is often written by these authors inadvertently. For example, Yan Zhenqing's "Sending a Nephew" and Wang Xizhi's "Preface to the Lanting Pavilion" all show these calligraphers' natural and free-spirited love for freedom.

Mr. Qi Gong's hard pen calligraphy and soft pen calligraphy are both very good. In any case, hard pen calligraphy and soft pen calligraphy are the same. Master Qi Gong's soft pen calligraphy is very good, so his hard pen calligraphy is not much worse. Because the quality of hard pen calligraphy depends largely on soft pen calligraphy.

For example, Tian Yingzhang and Pang Zhonghua are active in modern hard-pen calligraphy. Tian Yingzhang's basic skills in regular script are very solid, and he has devoted a lot of efforts. His soft-pen calligraphy is also very good, which makes people see the taste of soft-pen calligraphy from his hard-pen calligraphy.

Of course, to see how a person's hard pen calligraphy is, we should not only look at his soft pen calligraphy, but also look at his knowledge and accomplishment. Mr. Qi Gong has both knowledge and soft pen foundation, so his hard pen calligraphy is excellent. This very famous sentence was written by Mr. Qi Gong to warn himself and the world.