Jiang Ning's calligraphy was not good, even a little ugly.
Of course, this was because she didn't like writing with a brush, and she was too lazy to practice diligently.
People around her knew that she was not good at calligraphy, or the arts of lute-playing, chess, calligraphy, and painting that a young lady of noble birth should master.
But no one criticized or reprimanded her for this.
Because she had a valid excuse.
Who could force a person who had been abandoned at the age of three and grew up in poverty?
For these reasons, the two elder members of the Jiang family were full of guilt towards Jiang Ning. They absolutely forbade anyone to mention her lack of manners, her lack of elegance, her lack of skills in lute-playing, chess, calligraphy, and painting or bad handwriting.