I remember it was Qi Baishi who said it, but I am not sure. Does anyone know? Satisfactory answer Senior teacher Du Yunxin | 3421 satisfactory answers 2009-10-30 Those who learn from me will live, and those who resemble me will die." It is a famous saying of the famous old painter (Qi Baishi) who taught later scholars. Supplement: Qi Baishi said, "Those who learn from me will live, and those who resemble me will die." What is your opinion on this sentence? 1) "Those who learn from me will live, and those who resemble me will die." It means to grasp the charm of Qi Hua, not to copy deliberately, but to make it similar in form but not similar in spirit. Therefore, for good things, we not only have to learn them, but also make them our own. We have to learn Others’ advanced experience and methods of doing things, but in application, we must seek truth from facts, analyze specific problems in detail, and avoid copying mechanically. 2) Our country is vigorously carrying out socialist modernization, but due to its late start and weak foundation, it is different from developed foreign capitalist countries. The gap is still very big. So we might as well use the "borrowing principle" to learn from foreign countries, and at the same time, we should pay attention to taking the essence and discarding the dross, in line with China's national conditions, otherwise it will become capitalism.