Is there an old saying that words are as they are?

As the saying goes, what you say must be done.

Words like people actually come from a famous saying of Yang Xiong, a writer in the Western Han Dynasty: "Books and paintings are also heart-shaped".

This sentence means that calligraphy is a psychological description of people, expressing and expressing the author's emotional changes with lines. "Words are like people" means people and words, words and people, two and one, one and two, just like fish and water.

Zhou Xinglian's My Opinion on Linchi in the Qing Dynasty expressed "what you say is like a man" very concretely. He said: "I said that between pen and ink, it is enough to impress people, and so is calligraphy. It expresses the meaning of "words are like people".

Extended information: words are like people, and a person's personality can be seen between the lines.

On personality from font tendency

The so-called font tilt refers to the tilt angle of the font. There are usually three kinds of fonts: straight, left and right.

First, the font is correct.

1, indicating that the author is honest and has a sense of justice.

2. His heart is bright and his behavior is just, lest he be too rigid.

3. Proactive, responsible and disciplined.

4. Strong self-esteem and self-control.

5, heavy reputation, for the sake of reputation, you can sacrifice everything.

Second, left-leaning fonts

1 indicates that the author is enterprising and willing to work hard.

2. Anti-Hangzhou personality, including anti-traditional thoughts.

If he is too left, it shows that he is cheating and plotting evil for others.

Third, right-leaning fonts.

1, indicating the author's curiosity.

2, extroverted, enthusiastic and service-oriented.

Reason is more important than emotion.

If you lean too far to the right, it shows that you are jealous and heartless.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-as the name implies.