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Is there really such a word?
First of all, when I was in primary school, my mother arranged for me to practice calligraphy with a teacher in her school, but I always felt that … I didn't like the teacher's handwriting, although it was correct … so I stopped practicing for two months because I was wet, and then I started practicing by myself … I took a notebook to copy ancient poems and so on … and then I practiced.

Then, I realized that the word "character" was wet. I just took a picture to make everyone happy. After all, summer is very hot ... I hope some onlookers have a basic sense of humor. When it comes to personality, it's actually like a word. Wet is the kind of person who is relatively … idle. He is not limited by anything, that is, being happy is better than anything else, so he writes casually. I think it's better to write this thing according to my personal hobbies. I'm usually manic, so I haven't had a chance to practice my handwriting. Sometimes when the meeting is boring, you will start to write long words, so turning over a lot of notebooks from the back will lead to inexplicable poems and songs. ...

Finally, regarding appearance, I think black people are one of the best means to promote interpersonal harmony ... Because others will have different words, it is easy to start to take sides ... Black is healthier and everyone is happy.

Hmm (expressing hesitation, etc.) ... I have practiced calligraphy for several years, but I am not good at self-study, but I am obviously much better than others ~ ~ But personally, the so-called word is more because the spirit of the word is consistent with the inner self. Calligraphers regard the word as a way to express their ideals and beliefs, so calligraphy also has higher artistic value. The first answer is only ignorant. Don't be too surprised if I don't answer well. It can be seen how unreliable the literal words are as they are ~