Nowadays, people like to write fat characters, just like thick-skinned steamed buns. They may taste good, but just by looking at the shape, you can tell that they are vulgar. The skill of writing has been lost for nearly 50 years, and it is only now starting to be taken seriously, but not many people learn from the sages of the past. Did people in the past just know how to write? Their virtues are worth spreading. But people in later generations forgot this and only specialized in calligraphy. But I don’t know how many well-written words disappeared along with the paper and ink. But even if Yan Gong's writing is not good, people who meet him in later generations may not regard him as a treasure. Yang Jingjing bluntly advised his father to show more integrity in difficult times. Li Jianzhong is honest, gentle and elegant, and most people who like his calligraphy also like his character. Is this because it spreads just because it exists? It's not that the sages of the past could write well. It's that only the sages' words can be passed down, and the others will disappear silently.
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Machine translation, just okay