Xiangyang refers to Mi Fei, telling the story of Mi Dian worshiping the stone. The following is a related story, I hope it will help you.
Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher in Jin Dynasty, is very famous in the history of calligraphy and painting in China. His "Lanting Tie", which has been handed down to this day, is a treasure of China's calligraphy art. Lanting Tie embodies Wang Xizhi's literary talent and achievements in calligraphy art. Lanting Tie is a preface to Lanting Collection written by myself. On March 3rd, the 9th year of Yonghe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 353), Wang Xizhi, Sun Tong, Sun Chuo, Xie An, Zhi Dun and other 40 celebrities gathered at Yinshan Lanting in Huiji, Zhejiang (now Shaoxing County, Zhejiang). It was a beautiful spring day, and all the participants were full of poetry and sang some poems in succession. Wang Xizhi was moved by these poems and happily wrote a preface, which was later recited as Preface to Lanting. The preface records the grand occasion of the conference and reflects the impressions of the participants. Lanting Tie is a masterpiece about Preface to Lanting Collection, with beautiful writing style, which is a model for future generations to learn calligraphy. Wang Xizhi's superb achievements in calligraphy come from his hard study in his childhood. Wang Xizhi studied as a child and admired Zhang Zhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Zhang Zhi, whose word is Boying, is also famous for his calligraphy. It is said that when Zhang Zhi studied calligraphy, he often wrote on clothes and silks, and then dyed them in a dye vat to make clothes. Zhang Zhi often goes to the pool to write, and uses the pool water to grind ink and rinse pens. As a result, the pool water was dyed black. Because he works hard, he writes well, especially cursive. At that time, people called him "Cao Sheng". Wang Xizhi is determined to learn from the spirit of Zhang Zhi, and believes that if he is willing to work hard, he will certainly catch up with or surpass Zhang Zhi. Wang Xizhi not only learned the spirit of Zhang Zhi, but also learned Zhang Zhi's writing methods. Like Zhang Zhi, he often goes to the pool to learn to write. There is a river at the foot of Linchuan in Wang Xizhi's hometown. There is a place by the river called Xincheng. There is a deep rectangular pool above the new town, where he often learns to write. Whenever spring comes, he comes here with paper, pen, inkstone and ink to learn to write. He used the ink in the pool and the water in the pool to wash the pen. Every time his black ink pen is put into the pool, a cloud of black ink immediately appears in the water. In this way, over time, the pool water will gradually turn black. As the water in the pool darkens day by day, Wang Xizhi's words grow day by day. Soon, his calligraphy surpassed that of the calligrapher Yu Yi at that time. On one occasion, he wrote a letter to his brother Yu Liang in cursive script. After Yu Yi saw it, he was deeply impressed. He said that Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is "really comparable to Zhang Zhi!" Wang Xizhi eventually became a famous calligrapher at that time. In the Song Dynasty, a state school building was built on the Mochi of the new town. There is a professor surnamed Wang (a junior official in charge of education) in Chinese studies. For fear that Wang Xizhi's deeds of studying books in Linchi would be forgotten by the world, he wrote the words "Mo Chi is in Wang Youjun" and hung it on the post in front of the house, and asked Ceng Gong, a great essayist at that time, to write an article "Mo Chi". Ceng Gong was one of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties. In Mo Chi Collection, he not only described Wang Xizhi's story of studying books in Linchi at that time, but also expounded some of his learning thoughts. He said. "The book of Xihe is good at night, so it can be covered, which is unnatural. So those who can't reach the world are not as eager to learn as others? " In other words, Wang Xizhi's calligraphy achievement is not a natural achievement, but the result of hard work; The reason why later generations can't catch up with him is not that later generations can't catch up with him, but that later generations didn't study as hard as he did, which is also a useful inspiration for later generations from Wang Xizhi's deeds of studying books in Linchi. Think about it from beginning to end. -"Zuo Zhuan" Mi Dian Baishi Mi Fei (1051-kloc-0/07) was born in Xiangyang, Song Dynasty, with the word stamp, an unofficial scholar of Haiyue, and was known as a layman in Mi Fei. It is charming and bold, and the world is also called Mi Dian. Unique writing style, wonderful landscape characters in calligraphy and painting, and it is also a family of its own. Love the ancient stones, especially the strange mountains, and the world has the language of worshipping stones. The official who came to the Ministry of Rites was the Foreign Minister, and the world also called Min Nan Gong. He is the author of Jin Bao Ying Guang Ji, Book History, Painting History and Ink Stone History. (cymbals: cymbals, made by Wei Pi, are used to cover knees. Vegetation is lush. ) When Mi Fei knew nothing about the army, he heard that there was a strange stone by the ruxu River. In Gu Zhuo, its shape is exquisite and ugly, which is quite different from the surrounding rocks. People don't know where it came from, so they are too surprised to touch it. Mi Fei hurried to see it, and when he saw the great joy, he put on linen and incense, bowed and saluted, claiming that the strange stone was his brother. Looking around, I think this official is ridiculous. Mi Fei ordered his servant to carry the stone back to the house and decorate the courtyard to watch it day and night. Mi Dian is addicted to stones. According to the Biography of Mi Fei in the Song Dynasty, during the Daguan period in Song Huizong, "Wuwei Prefecture ruled huge stones, which was extremely ugly. As soon as I saw it, I was overjoyed and said,' This is enough for me to worship', so I bowed down with my clothes on and called my brothers. " This is the story of the famous "Mifeibai Stone". Later painters drew many excellent works according to this allusion, among which Wei Wu's "People Mi Dian Worship the Stone" (now in Shanghai Museum) and Ren Xiong's "Worship the Stone" (now in Beijing Palace Museum) are famous. Zhang Daqian, a master of Chinese painting, is famous for his mountains and rivers, and he is also a meticulous flower-and-bird figure. His Mi Dian Worship of Stones (see photo) is also an outstanding work on this subject.