I saw an art exhibition the day before yesterday, and the works in those museums were empty and grotesque. It is said that it is the result of the artist's "cutting into the present". From the layman's point of view, artists are either bored-they can't find beautiful objects around them to paint, or they go with the flow-they follow the world fashion, care about major events such as politics and philosophy, and finally make art close to the shallowness of political cartoons and the hysteria of slogans-I think, if art doesn't care about the beauty of pictures and images, as one of the special types of culture, how much is the existence of art necessary? Similarly, if calligraphy cannot easily reveal the traces of life in the "functional writing" of words, even if you impact your eyesight, it is only an act. I also want to continue my photocopying career. -Chen Xinya