The content of couplets is very good, which is the only way to learn calligraphy from ancient times to the present. This is similar to the couplet "It is difficult to learn from the ancients" written by the calligrapher He in Qing Dynasty.
The first part of the book "Chasing the ancients for high interest" roughly means that the experience of predecessors is very important. If you can copy and study deeply, you will find that many of them are wise and interesting. In fact, it is said that learning calligraphy must inherit the tradition.
The second part of the book "Unique" roughly means: on the basis of copying and learning from the ancients, if we can combine our own thoughts and temperament preferences and be good at mastering them, we will form our own family and create works with our own style and charm without deviating from tradition. Actually, this is about innovation. Inheritance and innovation is a frequently discussed and new topic.
This word looks like the font should be cursive. It should be that the author learned some cursive writing methods to write couplets. It can be seen that he doesn't have much time to post, but he is infected with many Jianghu habits. Hand-doodling, pen floating ink slippery, loose structure, less statutes, plus the paper used is red with flowers, regardless of font size, the spacing is too dense, giving people the impression that the whole is too messy. Calling it "Mo Bao" is far-fetched.
In addition, it should be emphasized that the key is not to write typos. Almost all the words "zai" are written as "main", which I believe many people will read as "main", thus making the meaning of couplets meaningless.
I also hope that the author can deeply understand the inner meaning of this couplet, calm down and earnestly adhere to it, and improve the aesthetic level.
These words may not sound good, but they are very sweet. I hope you don't like them or spray them.
Of course, to say that others are better than themselves, here are two poor words I wrote, and I want you to see the truth.