Is it a prejudice that "Words are like people's words"?

Yes. Words should be like people, in terms of temperament and character, not in terms of morality, let alone political stance. ?Some of the villains are also very well written, and we can only feel sorry for them. ?I think if you put the good characters of the positive characters and the good characters of the negative characters together and compile them into a code, ?and then let the masters of calligraphy to evaluate them. At the same time, assuming that these masters are not familiar with the characters of these characters, ?then they will evaluate them. What is the result? ?The characters are about realm and style, so are the ones at the bottom necessarily the villains? ?It can be seen that although calligraphy can cultivate temperament and even purify the soul, it itself has no morality. ? When we see a piece of writing, we may be able to feel whether the writer's temperament was peaceful or impatient at that time, ? We can even guess his usual personality ? But we cannot determine what his character is like, right?