In ancient China, there was a saying that "writing is like a person", "words are the heart, and books are the heart", from which we can see the nobleness of personality. However, personality and style are not the same thing, and people can't be treated blindly by style. In On Thirty Poems, Yuan Haowen cited Pan An's example to illustrate the inconsistency between writing style and personal character (heart and meaning are always distorted, and the article would rather see people again. Affectionate "living in seclusion" since ancient times, winning Anren's trust and worshiping the road dust? )
Buffon, a French writer, also said that "style is man" actually refers to the writer's creative personality, but he only pays attention to the subjective aspect of generating style, ignoring the connection between style and objective content.
In a word, personality quality is inherited and acquired, and it is gradually formed and decided through accumulation in life; Literary style is a unique artistic character formed through the sublimation of aesthetic creation. Writers grasp the world in an aesthetic way, and then naturally transform it into style.
Both are the unity of consistency and inconsistency.