1. "curly hair lingering" comes from "Wu Chuanpeng Yousi Shu" written by Wang Zhiwang, a poet of the Song Dynasty.
The original text is as follows:
The bird tracks are unclear, and the text has been changed several times.
Those who are masters are good at what they do, and each has his own name.
Everyone is well prepared, and nature is merciless.
This unique hairspring method has not been presented in temples throughout the ages.
Youjun revealed the news, but the writing has no shape.
How great is Yanling Lao, who often studied and refined it in the third era.
Excellent skills are acquired by nature, not by fake academic ability.
Be quick with your skills and manage with little help.
The wind and rain are swift and violent, and ghosts and gods are floating in the air.
The wind is so strong that the cobwebs are turning, and the old spring silkworms are swallowing brightly.
It is as straight as a Zhu string and as curved as a lingering curly hair.
The shuttle flies back and forth, folding the lotus roots and dividing them vertically and horizontally.
The cocoon is constantly shining, but the wind kite is lighter.
The hope is slightly broken, and the beauty is silent.
Feibai smiles verbosely, and piles up ink with shame.
Poor and too thin. Not subject to Yao Qiong.
After a hundred generations, if you ask for punishment.
2. Character introduction:
Wang Zhiwang, a famous poet and calligrapher in the Southern Song Dynasty. Uncle Zhan, named Uncle Zhan, was born in Gucheng, Xiangyang (now Gucheng County, Hubei Province). He died in the winter of 1170 and was given the posthumous title Minsu. There are sixty volumes of "Han Bin Ji" ("National History Classics and Records" by Jiao Hong of the Ming Dynasty), which has been lost. The officials of the Fourth Treasury of the Qing Dynasty compiled the "Yongle Dadian" into sixteen volumes. There is a biography in Volume 372 of "History of the Song Dynasty".