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A few people always like to comment: you are not calligraphy, just writing. You say it once, do you repeat it again and again, and appear to be very advanced? My own positioning is clear:

author:FeiHong practices words efficiently

A few people always like to comment: you are not calligraphy, just writing.

You say it once, do you repeat it again and again, and appear to be very advanced? My own positioning is very clear: Feihong practices words efficiently, and I have never pasted myself on the calligraphy. The point is that these people who speak often write their own words well, their eyes are high and low, and they will only say hi. It is true that writing is not calligraphy, but calligraphy is still writing after all. I myself have studied some ancient texts, but they are only used to a limited extent in actual writing. But I have never given up, the words of the ancients and the present people I think as long as they are good-looking, there is a need to learn.

Some fans like my "400 Words commonly used in the book", learn to learn from its video tutorials and electronic postings, and enrich the way they write their own books. Why is it that only learning from the ancients is elegant, and learning from today's people must be vulgar?

A few people always like to comment: you are not calligraphy, just writing. You say it once, do you repeat it again and again, and appear to be very advanced? My own positioning is clear:
A few people always like to comment: you are not calligraphy, just writing. You say it once, do you repeat it again and again, and appear to be very advanced? My own positioning is clear:
A few people always like to comment: you are not calligraphy, just writing. You say it once, do you repeat it again and again, and appear to be very advanced? My own positioning is clear:
A few people always like to comment: you are not calligraphy, just writing. You say it once, do you repeat it again and again, and appear to be very advanced? My own positioning is clear:
A few people always like to comment: you are not calligraphy, just writing. You say it once, do you repeat it again and again, and appear to be very advanced? My own positioning is clear:
A few people always like to comment: you are not calligraphy, just writing. You say it once, do you repeat it again and again, and appear to be very advanced? My own positioning is clear:
A few people always like to comment: you are not calligraphy, just writing. You say it once, do you repeat it again and again, and appear to be very advanced? My own positioning is clear:

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