Wang Chuqin's calligraphy of the character "Fu" has become a hot topic on Weibo Night due to its poor execution, leading to widespread doubts about his calligraphic skills, which are likened to those of a primary school student. This is particularly highlighted when compared to Tomokazu Harimoto, a Japanese-Chinese individual who also wrote the character "Fu" with neat and well-proportioned strokes. Famous journalist He Xiaolong pointed out: "During the Weibo Night event, they had Wang Chuqin write 'Fu,' and I believe someone did this intentionally with malicious intent." He then posted images of both Wang Chuqin's and Tomokazu Harimoto's versions of "Fu," with netizens generally agreeing that Wang Chuqin's rendition not only looked ugly but also somewhat resembled the character for "calamity." The general public opinion is that it really does look a bit like the character for calamity, giving off a sense of fate. On Weibo Night, he expressed a desire for freedom, and sometimes people feel sorry for him, seeing him as just a pawn of Liu Guoliang. It's a pity that he himself enjoys being adored, lacking the clarity of Dongdong. Furthermore, this group of netizens is not protective of their own, leaving comments such as: "Tomokazu Harimoto writes well; the impression of him from the Olympics is getting better and better. He plays cleanly, is polite, and modest." "It doesn't matter whether it's written well or not because many people haven't learned calligraphy. However, as a man, one should be bold and write larger and heavier characters to give everyone an early New Year's greeting. Is…

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