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Originally Posted by spellbanisher
Unlike today's Westerners, the Chinese in the imperial past did not consider copying or imitation a moral offense. Rather, they considered it “a noble art,” a “time-honored learning process” through which people manifested respect for their ancestors. At a very young age, Chinese children were taught to memorize and copy the classics and histories.
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Key word in bold letters. Westerners can do it too to public domain classics. I'm sure someone pointed this to you already...
Btw, you're sounding like: "Giggleton is my Lord and my sheppherd!"
And I knew the bad breath of trolls had such a simple explanation...