Three points into the wood: Describes the strength and power of calligraphy, and also means a deep and thorough insight into an article or thing.
The pronunciation of rù mù sān fēn is a Chinese idiom; meaning: it describes the power of a calligraphy pen, and it also refers to a deep and thorough insight into an article or thing. Source: Zhang Huai_'s "Shu Duan·Wang Xizhi".
Explanation of the idiom
Source: Tang Dynasty·Zhang Huai_"Shu Duan·Wang Xizhi": "When the Emperor of Jin Dynasty offered sacrifices to the northern suburbs, he also prayed for the edition, and the workers cut it and penetrated the wood into three parts. "Verse: When writing about people and ghosts, they are superior to others, and when they are written about people, they are superior to others, and when they are stung by greed and cruelty, they are cut to the bone. ——Guo Moruo's evaluation of "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio"
Interpretation: According to legend, Wang Xizhi was writing on a wooden board. When he was carving, he found that the writing penetrated three-thirds (1 cm) deep into the wooden board. It describes the strength and power of calligraphy, and it also refers to articles or profound and thorough insights.
Example: ◎Qing Zhao Yi's "Yang Xueshan returned from Changyuan to present her recent works and lamented the lack of poems to express love": "Those who penetrate the wood are sharp in poetry, and the five colors of the clouds are scattered and the things are new."
◎ Lu Xun not only exposed the poisonous effects of old "children's books" on children "deeply" and contributed to "getting rid of the poison that poisons children", but he also put forward many insightful insights into the creation of new children's books; At the same time, he personally collected children's songs and translated excellent foreign children's literature and science novels.
◎In order for Sun Kai to thrive in the business world, a scene in which his wife falsely claims that the boss invites him to dinner, dance, and sends flowers is quite penetrating and expresses the ambivalence faced by Sun Kai.
Original Notes
①The Theory of Bi: A book on calligraphy.
②Youling: The beautiful talent in childhood.
③Period (jī) month: a whole month.
④ "The Secrets of Writing": A book on the secrets of writing.
⑤Sophisticated: mature.
⑥Cover: Cover up.
⑦Zhuban: A wooden board used to worship gods.
⑧ I’m afraid it can’t be kept secret: secret: keep it secret, keep it secret (ideological usage).
⑨ Tears: Tears.
⑩Name: reputation.