Prime Minister Zhang loves cursive writing, but it's not good-looking. At that time, people laughed at him, and the prime minister was very calm about it. Once, when he got a good sentence, he picked up a pen and wrote it down quickly, and the whole paper danced.
He asked his nephew to copy it down. When he reached the grotesque place in calligraphy, the nephew stopped blankly, took the paper he had written and asked him, "What is this word?" The prime minister looked at him carefully for a long time, but didn't know him, so he blamed his nephew and said, "Why didn't you ask earlier? I forgot what I wrote. "
original text
Zhang, the prime minister, does not do business properly, but is good at cursive writing. At that time, all contemporary people laughed at it. The prime minister is calm. A word a day, a pen and a book, full of paper dragons and snakes flying. Let my nephew record it. My nephew turned a deaf ear when the waves were dangerous. He took the book and asked, "What is this word?" The prime minister has been familiar with it for a long time, and he doesn't know it himself. He criticized his nephew and said, "You didn't ask earlier. I will forget it. "
Extended data
Creation background
This article is selected from "Cold Zhai Ye Hua" edited by Hui Hong in the Northern Song Dynasty, and mainly tells the calligraphy practice of Zhang Shangying in the Northern Song Dynasty. China's Ancient Poetic Works "Cold Zhai Night Talk". * * * Ten volumes. The novel written by monk Hui Hong (1071-1128). The style of calligraphy is between notes and poetry, but poetry is the main style. Poetry is often quoted by Yuan You people, especially Su Shi and Huang Tingjian. The book puts forward and expounds some poetic theories by quoting poems.
Character background
Zhang Shangying was born in 1043 and died in 1 12 1. Zhou Shu (Chongqing, Sichuan), a native of Xinjin, was a bureaucrat in the late Northern Song Dynasty. Word tianjiao, endless laity, Song Huizong is the right officer (right servant of Shangshu, assistant minister of Zhongshu).
His main works are: On the Protection Law, Ode to the General of the May 5th Taiwan Army, Nanxiangzi and Anthology 100.