What is the story of Wen Zhiming, a talented scholar, learning calligraphy?

Zheng Ming's Calligraphy is from Lin Shu's Chronicle, which tells the story of Wen Zhiming, one of the four great talents in the south of the Yangtze River, who practiced calligraphy diligently, persistently and meticulously.

Original text:

Wen Zhiming wrote A Thousand Words, at the rate of ten books a day, and the books made great progress. I have never hesitated in my life, nor have I simply answered others, and I will never get tired of it again and again, so the older I get, the more subtle I am.

Translation:

Wen Zhiming copied thousands of words and practiced according to the standard of writing ten books a day, and his calligraphy made great progress. He has never been careless about writing in his life. Sometimes I reply to other people's letters, and if I'm a little dissatisfied, I'll revise them three times and five times, not afraid of trouble. Therefore, the older he gets, the more exquisite and ingenious his calligraphy becomes.

Inspire:

Tell people the truth of perseverance and perseverance.

Tell people that success requires hard work.

We should also learn this spirit of assiduousness, diligence, earnestness and indefatigability in our daily study and life. No matter what you do, you must persevere and don't be so-so; With the accumulation of quantity, there is a qualitative leap. It is impossible to succeed in doing things overnight or perfunctory.