Ouyang Xun was traveling in the Tang Dynasty and accidentally saw an ancient monument. It turned out to be written by Suo Jing, a famous calligrapher in the Jin Dynasty, so he stopped and browsed for a long time before leaving. After a few hundred steps, he came back, dismounted and stood in front of the monument to observe. When he was tired, he spread out his leather clothes and sat down to observe. Then he slept next to it and did not leave until three days and three nights.
Ouyang Xun was a calligrapher. When he saw good calligraphy, it was like a mouse seeing rice, a kitten seeing fish, and a dog seeing bones. When he saw good calligraphy, he couldn't put it down until he studied it. Don't leave until you're almost done.
The inspiration of this story is: if you want to be good at something, you must deepen it, concentrate on it, and practice hard.
Ouyang Xun's behavior illustrates : He is a person who loves to learn and tells us that there is no end to learning.