Self-improvement comes from clumsy flattery.
I have to remember one word,
Books become popular and tigers become cats.
This is one of Ma Xulun's Twenty Essays on Calligraphy, which mainly emphasizes that learning calligraphy should not fall into the conventional meaning. It can probably be understood as:
Calligraphy has many factions and classifications, each with its own characteristics. Don't make mistakes. If you are clumsy and pursue beauty, the grade is naturally beyond the norm. This sentence is a bit difficult to understand. It is not necessarily accurate to understand superword as beyond, out of the meaning.
I have a sentence here that I hope you can remember, "If calligraphy falls into a stereotype, it is to draw a tiger as a cat and make people laugh."
My humble opinion is for reference only.