What does the postscript in the picture mean?

The postscript in the picture is the font written by the calligrapher beside the work, which is a summary and evaluation of the work. Postscripts are usually short and meaningful, sometimes mixed with some interesting anecdotes and personal experiences. Postscript is not only a vassal of calligraphy works, but also an aesthetic embodiment and an expression of thinking. The spiritual core of postscript is also an important guide for us to learn and appreciate art in our daily life.

From the perspective of postscript, we can explore some interesting learning methods in practice. For example, in learning culture and art, you can write more postscript, temper your thinking and expression ability through your own experience and sentiment, and at the same time better understand the deep meaning and spiritual connotation contained in your works. Postscript also provides a broader platform for students to exert their creativity and imagination and express their aesthetic views.