Can I set up a stall to sell calligraphy?

Stall, if there is no impact on traffic, urban management personnel do not intervene, then it is ok.

I have seen some teenagers write Spring Festival couplets in the stalls under Niangen. Some people look at it and some people buy it. Not bad.

This is good for exercising one's courage, training one's mentality and improving one's calligraphy level.

Disadvantages, this method gives the impression that it is worthless, fall in price, off the shelf. Regardless of him, it's okay for us to be thicker. Sorry, I sold it, too. Just can't sell the price, and can't sell a few a day, just enough to buy two fried dough sticks. Later, a calligraphy and painting shop put calligraphy and painting, and the price went up, but there were too many taps in the shop. It won't sell much in a month.

If you want to improve your level quickly, you can take a look at the holding of a reading contest. If you have the cheek to participate several times (you have to pay the "registration fee" for the first time), your popularity will increase.

Disadvantages, in today's calligraphy world, are mostly touting each other-that is, blowing "sticks" to each other. You said I was great, I said you were great, so it became The Emperor's New Clothes, and everyone was great. In fact, everyone's level is also tacit understanding. Sad! It seems that everyone writes a rare chaotic font similar to Zheng Banqiao's, and that is "advanced". (The somebody else Zheng Banqiao that is written on purpose, the somebody else level that call a high! )