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What do calligraphy and calligraphy mean?
Lord:
John: A pen. Cao Pi's classical prose: "The author of ancient times put himself in calligraphy and expressed his meaning with words".
Calligraphy is a good metaphor for writing good articles and letters, which is a wonderful pen, a calligraphy book and a calligraphy book.
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