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Why can't some calligraphers write regular script well? What's your opinion?

You may have heard the saying, "There is a way to learn calligraphy, and there is no deceit in using regular script", which means that in the process of learning calligraphy, reading a person's regular script is more intuitive, and it is not necessary to read strokes. It is easy to see a person's basic skills by writing a few independent words in regular script, which is recognized by scholars.

Why don't some modern calligraphers write regular script? Imagine, if you are proficient, why not write? You will say that his cursive script is very good. Why do you have to let him write regular script? This is a difficult problem to solve.

Judging from my shallow learning experience, regular script is generally well written and running script is not very bad. Why can't many calligraphers write regular script well now, or even dare to write regular script in public?

In fact, this question is simple and clear, because the more regular script you write, the easier it is to find faults, especially in Ou Kai style. Strict regulations don't mean you can get away with it. Everyone knows how to do it. Is there something wrong with your structure? I can see at a glance that there is something wrong with your brushwork, so it is a trend to write regular script in public. Why do some people like to write cursive outside? It's actually simpler. The general public is interested in cursive writing.

The precious calligraphy cultural wealth of the Chinese nation needs to be seriously inherited by our generation. Innovation should be based on inheritance, and it is not advisable to abandon it at will.

Modern people's learning of calligraphy itself is not solid, and it is really difficult to talk about surpassing the ancients without seriously studying ancient posts!

People who write regular script in public are courageous. No matter how high it is written, you should agree, and those who write cursive in public should not question it. However, if they scribble and have no brushwork, they have to ask themselves.

It is a form of calligraphy, and any calligraphy style should continue to develop. I hope our generation will inherit it well, live up to the expectations of the times and give an account to the future!