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How to write a signature when copying an ancient poem?
Generally speaking, when copying other people's poems, the content of calligraphy needs to indicate the author or source of the poem.

According to the purpose of calligraphy and the different relationship between the author and himself, there will be the following different situations when signing:

1. When calligraphy is given to others as a gift, two paragraphs are generally used, and the author and title of the poem are arranged in the upper paragraph. Such as: recording Mr. Wu Liu's miscellaneous poems to serve Brother XX. The next paragraph is as follows: In the midsummer of Xin Chou Year, I wrote a book in XX, Xiangyang.

2. For general works that are not for gift purposes, you can use a single paragraph (free of charge). A single paragraph can be a large paragraph, such as recording the mid-summer of Xin Chou's year and Mr. Wu Liu's miscellaneous poems in Xiangyang. It can also be divided into two lines: Wu Liu's miscellaneous poems/Xin Chou's "Xiangyang Midsummer XX Book".

3, the author of the poem is a predecessor or an ancient person, which has nothing to do with himself, just the name of the author and the name of the poem; If the author of the original poem has something to do with himself, he needs to use relevant honorifics.