Is calligraphy art after all?

Yes, calligraphy is a pseudo art.

Has Ma Yun studied calligraphy? Millions of words! The handwriting of some senior officials is also very expensive, and so is that of stars. No talking. Clothes and trousers worn by stars can also be sold.

Calligraphy that can sell money does not need to be learned. As long as you have the right or you are famous, not itself.

Calligraphy sells power and fame. The former is the elegance of trading power and money, while the latter is the luxury consumption of vanity.

The most expensive calligraphy and painting are the masterpieces of those late celebrities. Because of scarcity, just like money, some people agree that they are willing to exchange money. If the author is not dead, his calligraphy and painting are worthless, even if there are 100 words, what should I do as long as the author is not dead and has nothing to do? Write words for you like a printing press. What is even more frightening is that those so-called calligraphers with tens of thousands of words, if their words were so valuable before their death, they would write tens of thousands of words on a whim that day, and those who bought them at high prices would come and curse.

However, quasi-currency is not money after all and cannot be circulated among ordinary people. Currency that cannot be circulated is actually useless, and buying calligraphy is a waste of money.

Whether a thing has value depends on whether it has an impact on the world. Without a calligraphy and painting, the world has everything. Without airplanes and cars, the world would be paler. What is really valuable is clear at a glance.

Works of art such as calligraphy and painting are all bubbles blown out. Waiting for someone to fill the hole.