Is there any new development in Comrade Flounder's handwriting recently?

That is to say, "the book is like a person" and "the heart is right and the pen is right". When discussing books, the ancients often talked about character, thinking that books and character are inseparable-calligraphy is the external embodiment of character, and character is the extension of calligraphy. Therefore, the ancients attached great importance to the calligrapher's character and highly pursued the unity of character and calligraphy. However, there are often opposite examples in the history of calligraphy. Calligraphy is a temporary choice, but its character is extremely despicable and criticized by the world. For example, Cai Jing in the Song Dynasty (Cai Jing was originally one of the "Song Sijia", and people hated him and replaced him with Cai Xiang), Yan Song in the Ming Dynasty, Zheng in modern times, and Kang Sheng in contemporary times. Xu Wei, a painter and calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty, once said, "A high book is not vulgar, but a vulgar eye is not high." Kang Sheng's calligraphy is among the best books. Philippine Marie baudry really cursive, everyone can use it, especially Cao Zhang, who has its own "health care" and can be called everyone. Chen Shutong, a well-known connoisseur of cultural relics and editor of the Imperial Academy in the former Qing Dynasty, believes that there are four great calligraphers in contemporary China, namely Kang Sheng, Guo Moruo, Qi Yanming and Shen. It is said that Chen Shu's family once had four original Cao Li paintings of Kang Sheng. In addition, there are only four editions of Awakening the World edited by Feng Menglong, a famous scholar in Ming Dynasty. According to the examination, there are only four editions in the world, two in Japan and one in Dalian Library. Kang Sheng somehow got one and modified it himself. The Book of * * * is short of more than 70 places with 3,670 words, all of which are supplemented by Kang Sheng's imitation of the Song Dynasty, and detailed explanations are written in "Recreation", which is attached to the back of the book. Thousands of letters have never slacked off from beginning to end, and the technology is really extraordinary.