I think their original intention of learning calligraphy was that they didn't think that calligraphy works still had a certain weight in each of our lives. When they see the business opportunities of calligraphy works, they will write wildly as a way to make money. Actually, I think this is understandable. For example, when I am on a night tour in the Pearl River, there will be a "calligrapher" writing on the second floor of every ship, and the owner next to me will praise this person to the sky. As for whether it's true or not, those who are tempted by his handwriting are just buying it blindly. We cannot deny that they did something wrong. We just said, when selling things, can you tell who your calligraphy and painting are sold to without opening your mouth? This exaggerates your ability, and at the same time makes consumers think that a senior official bought his things, so they must think his things are good, so they also bought them themselves. In fact, I think Jianghu calligraphers know best!
In fact, if you really like calligraphy, I think you can go to those who write calligraphy seriously, not to these Jianghu calligraphers. They have been blinded by the money in the society and only have their own interests in their eyes, so while I hate these Jianghu calligraphers, I hope everyone can be cautious when buying calligraphy works.