The calligrapher's story is very short.

The short story of this famous calligrapher is as follows:

1, digging graves and stealing paintings

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhong You was very persistent and enthusiastic about calligraphy learning, almost to the point of madness. It is said that he once studied in Baodu Mountain. In order to practice calligraphy well, he wrote down the stones and trees on the mountain in black.

On one occasion, he talked with Cao Cao, Dan Wei and others about calligraphy pen. Zhong You wanted to borrow this pen from Dan Wei, but Shan Wei refused. After Dan Wei's death, Zhong You sent someone to dig this book out of the grave. After repeated research, he finally understood the secret of using a pen.

2, concentrate on learning ink as a meal.

Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher, once had lunch, and the extremely boy brought him his favorite garlic paste and steamed bread. After urging him to eat quickly several times, he still didn't even look up, as if he didn't hear, and he was absorbed in reading posts and writing.

Wang Xizhi's mother came to the study and saw Xizhi's hand holding a steamed bun stained with ink and sending it to her mouth, which made her mouth black. Wang Xizhi persisted for decades, studied hard, kept posting, and practiced very solid kung fu, which laid the foundation and paved the way for his future development.

3. Bizuka

Zhiyong Zen master, born in Sui and Tang Dynasties, is the seventh grandson of Wang Xizhi. Because he practiced calligraphy very hard, all the broken brushes were discarded in the bamboo basket. After years of life, he accumulated five baskets, so he wrote an inscription and buried these pens, which is called the pen grave. It can be seen that he loves books and treasures things.