Personally, I think it's a mountain out of a molehill, so there's no need to argue this is not a problem. In fact, the professor understands Professor Chen's basic point of view, but he creates a little sense of topic. Any argument is dialectically understood. Obviously, the two are not opposing views. Calligraphy and writing, like inscriptions, Chinese and western cultures and innovative traditions, are not absolute binary opposites, but a topic at the stage of things. For example, policy is not mechanical, change makes sense, rules apply in different places, and so does our Chinese dream. Everyone has different "dreams" in different places and backgrounds. Calligraphy education includes writing education. If Feng Zikai, Ye Shengtao and Lu Xun, the masters of Hongyi Nebula, do not return to nature and the past, saying that "calligraphy is just writing, I am writing", others say that calligraphy is not writing unless there is a sense of distance from book friends. The starting point seems to be that calligraphy should not put on airs, no matter how it is called a foothold, students and experts actually understand it. It can be said that the future local calligraphers will join the book association for college education and training, but it may not be appropriate to really train future masters or creative artists. Writing is different from writing. Writing is not necessarily calligraphy. Calligraphy can be writing. Tradition and innovation should not be neglected. Calligraphy must be written and sublimated into natural calligraphy. Otherwise, the exhibits in the exhibition hall will follow the mentor's example all their lives. The calligraphy here is only a technical method, which has not yet reached the realm of natural Taoism and the unity of man and nature. In addition, writing literally feels like the writing technique itself, and calligraphy has the constant cultivation of philosophical Zen, epiphany, appreciation and learning in this context. Writing can go through primary school, middle school or university doctoral stage, but real calligraphy will never graduate, and even two scholars and professors are still on the way. ...
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