Who is the famous ink eater in the history of China?

This is all nonsense.

There is a story of Wang Xizhi eating ink downstairs, which is fabricated. It is unscientific for you to write while thinking about eating. You may not have practiced calligraphy, but you have painted a lot. Practicing calligraphy is not simply writing, but the creative process is concentrated. It is impossible to dip steamed bread in ink.

I once read an article saying that Chen Yi was absorbed in reading and dipped the steamed bread in ink.

I think this is also a fabrication.

If you really concentrate on reading, there will be no such action as dipping steamed bread in sauce.

As for eating ink.

Now it sounds interesting,

However, in ancient times, this was simply too common.

After all, ink was the only writing tool in ancient times.

There are thousands of literati in Qian Qian. Who hasn't eaten a few mouthfuls of ink?