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Did Li write his own calligraphy in the TV series "Water Margin"?

Li is one of my favorite old plays. What impressed me most about him was Zhang in the TV series Jong Shuai. His plays give people a natural feeling and soon bring people into this role. He is not acting, but he has integrated himself into the role.

Another person who impressed me deeply was 1998 version of Water Margin. He plays Song Jiang. At that time, I was rare. I watched the Water Margin starring him, and it was also the only TV series I watched. I still remember the scene where he wrote an anti-poem in Xunyang Building.

In TV series, if there is a scene of calligraphy, the general actor will find someone to ghostwrite, and sometimes the director will skip it directly, while Li personally wrote the passage of Song Jiang's anti-poem in Li 98, and wrote it on the wall in one breath:

My heart is in Shandong, my body is in Wu, and I am floating on the sea. When she was young, Ling dared to laugh at Huang Chao's husband.

This work is not brilliant in calligraphy techniques, but it feels just right when combined with the scene at that time. At this time, Song Jiang was actually half drunk and emotional. He wrote this poem with passion, and he didn't care whether a word was good or bad. He only cares about emotional catharsis.

The momentum of Li's works is in line with the situation at that time. I don't think Song Jiang was showing calligraphy at that time, he was just venting his emotions.

As far as Li's calligraphy level is concerned, I think some works are well written. For example, this poem was well written last year, but some works are a bit casual, such as the word "dream" below, but some people say "interesting"