The story of Wang Xianzhi practicing calligraphy

Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in Jin Dynasty, has seven sons. The youngest son likes to practice calligraphy. This man is Wang Xianzhi. One day, Wang Xianzhi wanted to write about Artest, but his water tank ran out. Wang Xianzhi immediately ran to his father Wang Xizhi's study and asked his father to order a prince. Wang Xianzhi gave the Prince to his mother, who praised him for his good writing, but he just liked it a little. Wang Xianzhi doesn't know that his calligraphy is far from his father's. From then on, Wang Xianzhi practiced calligraphy more seriously.

As we all know, Wang Xianzhi is a famous calligrapher, but how did he learn the art of calligraphy? When Wang Xianzhi practiced calligraphy, he not only pondered the structure of each bracket in calligraphy, but also devoted himself to it. Imagine if Wang Xianzhi didn't concentrate on studying the scaffolding structure of Chinese characters, but wrote two big characters for a while, turned over Copybook for calligraphy for a while, and stood up and walked for a while. Will Wang Xianzhi become a calligrapher like this? It is because of Wang Xianzhi's single-minded perseverance that he can succeed! Look at other famous scientists, which one is not Rainbow Xianzhi? Therefore, if you want to succeed, you must have perseverance, which is little known in Rainbow.

Second, Wang Xianzhi loves calligraphy so much, which is inseparable from his interest. For example, I like painting very much, which is also my interest and hobby! Each of us has something we love to do, so we should devote ourselves to it, so that we can find great happiness from it. Don't just want to play like some people. When writing, people's heads will explode. Wang Xianzhi is also an ordinary person. Why does he like writing so much? People say that Wang Xianzhi and Wang Xizhi look exactly alike. When Wang Xizhi was practicing calligraphy, he mistakenly dipped his wife's steamed bread in Chinese ink, saying that it was delicious ... On one occasion, Wang Xianzhi took a reed broom from his servant, dipped it in mud and wrote it on the wall. He didn't know what he was holding, but he just thought it was easy to write, much softer than a brush ... Later, Wang Xianzhi inherited Wang Xizhi's calligraphy art and became attached to him.