Brief introduction of talented scholar Wen Zhiming
Wen Zhiming was born in 1470 and died in 1559. He was a figure in the Ming Dynasty. He is from Changzhou and Suzhou now. Wen Zhiming is a gifted scholar who is proficient in all aspects of piano, chess, calligraphy and painting.
Talented scholar Wen Zhiming's story of learning Chinese characters.
The story of Wen Zhiming's calligraphy practice is that Wen Zhiming wrote "thousands of words". Wen Zhiming is strict with his calligraphy and meticulous in his work. Wen Zhiming set himself a requirement, that is, to copy 10,000 words every day as the standard for practicing calligraphy. Wen Zhiming has been very strict with himself since he was a student. When answering letters, he usually strives for perfection. As long as there is one thing that doesn't suit him, Wen Zhiming will start all over again, and he will never take the trouble to start all over again. Therefore, in his later years, Wen Zhiming's calligraphy reached perfection. I have my own style.
The story of Wen Zhiming's calligraphy tells us a truth, that is, anything can be successful as long as it is persisted and treated with care, and persistence is victory. Just like Wen Zhiming's calligraphy practice, he practiced 65,438+00 words every day and never gave up, which made Wen Zhiming's present calligraphy status. It can also be seen from such things that as long as you work hard to the end, you are not afraid of hardship and fatigue, and you don't give up halfway, you can succeed in your life.
Wen Zhiming was born in 1470 and died in 1559. He is a second-generation official. Wen Zhiming is not a clever boy, but he studies very hard. Wen Zhiming once set a requirement for himself, that is, he copied a script of 10,000 words every day and strictly carried it out. This is the story of Wen Zhiming's calligraphy. From this story, we can't see the charm of a talent, but all of them are the efforts of a talent.