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读书人最容易犯的毛病是想当然。今天在京进修书法的两位学生来访,闲聊中指某美术评论家文中所举画例的两行题署文字『画似倩庵先生赐正……』,说『似』字有误,笔者问『该当何字』,答『拟』。问其依据,答『开始不知「似」的意思,去请教过某『大师级』书法导师。那导师说『应该是「拟」,因为二字相似,很容易搞错。大约作者抄录或打字有误,遂将「拟」写作了「似」。用「似」字,文理不
Scholars most likely to make mistakes is taken for granted. Today, two students who are studying calligraphy in Beijing are visiting. They chatted about two lines of the title of the two lines of drawings quoted by an art critic. “When Mr. Qian An was given a gift,” he said “like” is wrong. When I asked “ What should I do? ” Asked about the basis for answering the question of “I do not know the meaning of” like “to consult a” master “calligraphy instructors. The mentor said ”should be“ quasi ”, because the two words are similar and it is easy to make mistakes. About the author’s transcript or typing error, then “intended” written “like.” With “like” words, arts not