The person in the video is a clown. He did it to gain traffic. What he wrote was not calligraphy, but a mess. I don't know why the blogger did it. Is it because he understood something wrong or was misled or intentionally?😢
@@OASdreamgirls This guy is live-streaming on Chinese social media, and it’s true that he aims to attract traffic. However, I feel like he’s more likely mocking the phenomenon in Chinese society where people with no real skills pretend to be artists or professionals. He also imitates funny videos of so-called kung fu masters, similarly ridiculing those in China who constantly claim to be kung fu masters but are actually frauds. By the way, this guy is very popular in China. Therefore, I guess Chinese people hate frauds but enjoy videos mocking them. lol
Poor donkeys. Imao
😁
What the hell.
Dude, please......, you ruined the beautiful image of Chinese calligraphy in my head.😢
What the hell is this guy doing?
It's art, buddy😁
@elchuro No, it's not.
The person in the video is a clown. He did it to gain traffic. What he wrote was not calligraphy, but a mess. I don't know why the blogger did it. Is it because he understood something wrong or was misled or intentionally?😢
@@OASdreamgirls This guy is live-streaming on Chinese social media, and it’s true that he aims to attract traffic. However, I feel like he’s more likely mocking the phenomenon in Chinese society where people with no real skills pretend to be artists or professionals. He also imitates funny videos of so-called kung fu masters, similarly ridiculing those in China who constantly claim to be kung fu masters but are actually frauds.
By the way, this guy is very popular in China. Therefore, I guess Chinese people hate frauds but enjoy videos mocking them. lol
@@elchuro 这么一说确实有讽刺的效果