Original text:
When Huaisu lived in Lingling, he was poor and had no paper to write on, so he planted more than 10,000 banana trees and used banana leaves for swaying. He named his nunnery "Green Sky" . There were not enough books, so he painted a plate of books and then painted a square board. After writing over and over again, all the boards were worn.
Translation:
When Huaisu lived in Lingling, he was very poor and had no paper to write calligraphy on, so he planted more than 10,000 banana plants and used banana leaves to write calligraphy. He called his nunnery "Green Sky Nunnery". First, I found a wooden tray and a wooden board, painted them with paint, and used them as an inkstone and calligraphy practice board.
I polish the ink every day and write every day. When the ink dries, I polish it again. After polishing it, I write again. After I finish writing, I wipe it off and then I write again. Day after day, year after year, the wooden discs were worn away and the wooden boards were worn out.
Extended information:
It is not easy to write beautifully. "Huaisu's Writing" has this description of Huaisu's writing: "He always sees the shape of the characters clearly first, remembers the stroke order of the characters, and then writes them stroke by stroke." "Huaisu's Writing" is exactly that. Note: When writing, you need to start by observing the structure of the text, remember the order of the strokes, and write one stroke at a time.
Students should start by observing the text structure, look for the characteristics of the text structure, build confidence, practice diligently, and develop good writing habits. "A drop of water can penetrate a stone. Everything will happen naturally." Only through long-term practice and accumulation can we write beautiful words.