I like regular script. Why do you say 50 words?

Regular script is a kind of calligraphy, which flourished in Tang Dynasty. Our ancestors invented Chinese characters. Calligraphy includes seal script, official script, regular script and running script. I like the beauty and dignity of regular script. Whenever I write at my desk, I seem to be talking to those calligraphers. They told me that the true meaning of calligraphy is to express meaning with words and promote righteousness. Copying Tang poetry and Song poetry with beautiful regular script, Tang poetry and Song poetry are alive and kicking in front of my eyes, and copying martyrs' letters with beautiful regular script, as if the hero's blood is stirring in my heart. Dr. Sun Yat-sen solemnly wrote "The world is public" in regular script, warning the Chinese people of the truth of rejuvenating China. Many old shops in Tongrentang and Huqingyutang write horizontal plaques in regular script, which shows that the stores are honest and authentic. . . . ()