Prime Minister Wang has so many sons, why did he choose Wang Xizhi as his son-in-law?

Chi Jian chose Wang Xizhi mainly because he took a fancy to Wang Xizhi's natural frankness and unpretentious quality.

Chi Jian has a beautiful daughter named Xi 'e, who has an ovary. She has reached the age of becoming a monk. She is not only beautiful, but also gentle and virtuous, proficient in piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, and good at calligraphy. She is a famous female calligrapher. Chi Jian knew that the sons of the Wangs were all outstanding talents, and they were very similar to their family, so he wanted to choose one as his son-in-law.

One morning after, Chi Jian told Prime Minister Wang Dao what he thought. Wang Dao said, "Great. Just come to my house and choose. Whichever you like, I agree. " The next day, Ji Jian came to the Wangs to choose a son-in-law. The sons of the Wangs heard Wang Dao say the day before, "Chi Jian is coming to choose a husband for her beautiful daughter." Who wouldn't want to marry such a noble family with both talents and looks? They dressed up, put on the most beautiful clothes, brought sachets and waited for Chi Jian.

Chi Jian seems to think that these people are elegant, but that's not in line with the heart. Finally, when I arrived at the study in the east, I saw at a glance a young man on the bed against the wall, half lying and half lying, with his robe wide open, holding a piece of cake in his hand and chewing it, with a look of indifference. This man is Wang Xizhi.

Chi Jian took a fancy to it at a glance and thought, "Everyone in the Wangs is so serious and pretentious. The young man behaved casually and naturally as usual. It shows that he doesn't respect false reputation and doesn't talk about glitz. This person will definitely have a bright future in the future. " So he said to Wang Dao, "The man who eats cakes on the east bed is my son-in-law." So Zuo married Wang Xizhi and made a beautiful marriage. Wang Xizhi eventually became a calligrapher known to all women and children. This is the origin of the idiom "son-in-law". It seems that natural things are the most attractive.