Xi Daomao and the Story of Wang Xianzhi

Shi Shuo Xin Yu Jian ao

Princess Xin 'an, named Sima Daofu, was the daughter of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and married Huan Wen's son Huanqi. Later, Huan Qi failed to usurp military power and was demoted. Princess Xin 'an divorced Huan Qi and asked the emperor to remarry herself to Wang Xianzhi.

But at that time, Wang Xianzhi had married Yun Daomao, and the relationship between husband and wife was very good.

Wang Xianzhi is the youngest son of Wang Xizhi, the first calligrapher in ancient China. This son is decent and handsome, and he has been praised for growing up since childhood.

Wang Xianzhi followed his father when he was six or seven years old. On one occasion, my father suddenly grabbed his pen from behind and lifted it, but he held it tightly and couldn't lift it. This means that he wrote very hard when he was a child. Wang Xizhi predicted: "My children will become famous calligraphers in the future." Wang Xianzhi later really became a calligrapher with his father. However, he is tall and rich, and he doesn't make money by selling words. So it's hard to ask him a word, because he is happy. Once, when he visited a temple and saw the newly painted white wall, he had a desire to create. He took a big broom and wrote a big word in mud. The abbot of the temple was so happy that he had it engraved. Later, many people came to visit the word, and even Wang Xizhi had to admire it. On another occasion, Wang Xianzhi went to a friend's house to play. This friend is wearing a new white robe and taking a nap. Wang Xianzhi saw that his white clothes were fresh, clean and lovely, so he dipped in ink and wrote poems on them. The friend woke up with a treasure and hid his clothes.

The prime minister and emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty liked him very much. On one occasion, Wang Xianzhi and his brothers visited the Prime Minister Xie An. After the Wangs left, someone asked Xie An, "It is said that the Wangs are excellent. Which do you think is the best? " Xie An said: "The smallest is the best." Asked why, he said, "Little ones talk less." Wang Xianzhi is a man of few words and is regarded as the most informative person.

The emperor (Xiao Wudi, the younger brother of Princess Xin 'an) also regarded Wang Xianzhi as the standard for choosing a husband. He said to those who were looking for a son-in-law for the royal family, "What are Wang Dun and Huan Wen? Once in power, it is necessary to intervene in royal affairs. When you choose a son-in-law for me, you'd better take Liu Zhenchang (also Xu) and () as the standard (Wang Dun, Huan Wen and others are dying, but they are not satisfied, and they are also good at worrying about other people's affairs, which is very cool. Just like it's really long, the child is better than the child, the best. "

However, this ideal husband, Wang Xianzhi, married her cousin Xi at an early age. Xi's family is also a noble family. Xi, a respectable niece of Wang Xianzhi's mother, is one year older than Wang Xianzhi, beautiful and quiet, and has known Wang Xianzhi very well since childhood. At the age of marriage, Wang Xianzhi quickly begged his father to ask for relatives and friends. Wang Xizhi wrote a letter asking for relatives and said politely, "Does your girl have a favorite object? If not, it would be great to marry my little wolf. I want you to think about it. Don't you have a certain direction? If you get married now, you can't get it back. Servant to Italy, you have a theory? Most of them should also be here, Jun! )"

Wang Xianzhi is not keen on his career. His father bought a lot of woodlands and manors, so his life is quite rich. He devoted himself to calligraphy, fell in love with his cousin and lived a quiet life.

He didn't know that Princess Xin 'an had a crush on him for a long time. Princess Xin 'an had to marry Huan Ji, the son of a military strategist in her early years, but she had long heard that Wang Xianzhi was elegant, famous and talented. She wanted to get married, but there was no chance. Now she is not married, and she is still very young. Jia's daughter, although legally married, has no son at present (only one daughter named Yurun was born, but she died). A childless woman can be used as a reason to abandon her wife-this is a wasted opportunity, so she repeatedly begged the empress dowager to let the emperor write a letter.

The emperor gave Wang Xianzhi an imperial edict to divorce his wife and remarry.

This is a bolt from the blue for Xi's daughter. Less than a year after she married Wang Xianzhi, her father Chi Jian died. At this time, we should drive her out of the Wangs' house and let her go.

Wang Xianzhi also refused to marry Princess Xin 'an and didn't want to join the royal circle of right and wrong. He couldn't think of any way to resist the law. He only hurt himself, scalded his feet with wormwood, and claimed that he could not marry the princess because of his mobility. This method obviously doesn't work. The princess claims that she doesn't care. Even if he is lame, she will marry.

The poor girl had to pick up her little package and leave the Wangs. She said that she would be faithful all her life and vowed never to get married again. By this time, her family had separated and she had to go to her uncle. When Wang Xianzhi saw his ex-wife leave, he thought she had no father and no daughter. Now she has no husband. She lives alone in the family ... He was followed by sadness and guilt all his life, and he never forgave himself until he died.

Princess Xin 'an's marriage life is not recorded, but according to the fact that the royal family is always satisfied with Wang Xianzhi, Wang Xianzhi is still good to the princess-after all, he is a kind person.