1, Xu Beihong draws a horse
In order to draw a running horse, Xu Beihong often follows the carriage and carefully observes the way the horse runs. I am fascinated by drawing horses and immersed in the world of horses all day. Horses are painted almost every day, and the walls of the hut are covered with pictures of horses. Success came naturally, Xu Beihong finally succeeded, and horse painting has become a world-recognized artistic treasure.
2. Wang Xizhi studied calligraphy in Linchi
Wang Xizhi's family often go to the rectangular pool above the new town to learn to write, using the water mill ink and writing brush in the pool. Whenever a black ink pen is put into the pool water, a cloud of black ink immediately appears in the water. Over time, the water in the pool turned black. As it gets dark in the pool, the words grow longer and longer. Soon, his calligraphy surpassed that of the calligrapher Yu Yi at that time. Finally became a famous calligrapher at that time.
3. Zeng Guofan is diligent
Zeng Guofan once read an article dozens of times, but he couldn't recite it. However, Zeng Guofan was diligent enough not to sleep without knowing his back. Finally, the thief who was dormant in his house couldn't help jumping out and reciting to Zeng Guofan. It was because of his diligence that he made great efforts in both scientific research and pacifying the Taiping Army, and eventually became a famous minister in the late Qing Dynasty. So far, it is obvious that he has achieved success.
4. Zuo Si works hard to create Sandu Fu.
In the ridicule and sarcasm of others, Zuo Si read widely and collected a lot of information about the prosperity of the capitals of the Three Kingdoms, lived in seclusion and devoted himself to conception and creation. Paper is put indoors, in the yard and even in the toilet. As long as you think of a good word or sentence, you will write it down immediately. Facing the corner, after ten years of intense heat and severe winter, I finally wrote a sensational "Sandu Fu".
5. Practice calligraphy on the leaves of Huai Su banana.
When Huai Su was a child, his family was poor. When I arrived at the temple, I couldn't afford to buy paper, so I practiced calligraphy on the chessboard and banana leaves. Collect all the old banana leaves and practice day and night. The old banana leaves were picked, but the small leaves were not willing to pick, so I stood by the banana tree and wrote. Through hard practice, I finally became a generation of cursive masters.