The translation of Huai Su's handwriting is as follows:
When Huai Su lived in Lingling, he was so poor that he didn't have paper to write calligraphy on, so he planted more than 1, plantains, used plantain leaves to write and splash ink, and called his temple Green Temple. There was no place to write, so I found a wooden plate and a board and painted it as an inkstone and a writing board.
grind ink every day, write every day, grind it when the ink is dry, wipe it after writing, and wipe it before writing. Day after day, year after year, the wooden plate was worn out and the board was worn through.
The original text is as follows:
When Huai Su lived in Lingling, he was poor and had no paper to write about. He planted more than 1, plantains, and used banana leaves as a sprinkling, so he called it "Green Sky". The lack of books is to paint a plate of books and a board, and the books are repeatedly worn.
Understand the truth:
From the story of Huai Su's hard practice of calligraphy, we can understand that in order to achieve a great career, we must first endure loneliness, forget the bustling disputes in the world, and work wholeheartedly towards our goals and ideals.
Secondly, we should be able to endure the test and tempering of the natural environment, have a hard-working spirit, endure the unbearable cold and heat of ordinary people, and have a hard-working spirit and tenacious will.
Character story introduction:
In ancient times, there was a monk named Huai Su. He loved writing since he was a child, and he was a studious and enterprising boy. Huai Su writes very carefully. He always sees the shape of the words first, remembers the order of the words, and then writes them one by one. In this way, Huai Su's handwriting has made rapid progress.
It is said that paper was expensive at that time, so Huai Su found a board to use as paper. He wrote and wrote, and as time went on, the board was written through. When Huai Su grew up, he became a famous calligrapher.
There is a pool next to where he lives. It is said that every time Huai Su practices calligraphy, he washes the brush and inkstone in this pool, and the water in the pool is dyed black for a long time, so the pool is also called Mo Chi.