Dongtan: The son-in-law is also called "Dong Chuang", which originated from the legend of Dong Chuang, a famous calligrapher in Jin Dynasty. According to legend, during the Jin Dynasty, teacher Ji Jian had a lovely daughter, who was smart and young. Teacher Xi heard that the sons of Prime Minister Wang Dao were all handsome, so he planned to marry their daughter-in-law. Prime Minister Wang also agreed to this marriage. One day, the doctor sent a guest to the palace to choose a husband, and personally wrote a letter to the Prime Minister Wang. After reading it, the Prime Minister Wang said to the generals, "My sons are in the east wing. Tell Dr. Xi that you can choose any one! " After visiting the East Wing, everyone thanked Wang Dao and hurried back to Long Fu. He replied to the teacher, "Ah, I didn't know that Prime Minister Wang's son was really beautiful and handsome until I arrived. I heard that I chose a son-in-law for you, all of whom are entertaining guests. Some of them are still a little stiff. There is only one young man lying on the east bed with an empty stomach, as if he had never heard of such a thing. " Who knows, after hearing this, Dr. Xi said happily, "Let's choose a man with a bare stomach and a bed as a husband. I'm proud of it. He will be a good son-in-law in the future. " Teacher Chi Jian later learned that this young man was Wang Xizhi, so he married his daughter Xuanxuan to him. Dragon and snake: at first, it is a metaphor for extraordinary people, and it also refers to all kinds of people. Dragon and snake are mixed. Model: the meaning of model. Sun Yi, a Song Dynasty man, compiled a series of stories about Shizi in A Journey to Zhai, saying, "There are letters in the tomb of Confucius, and molds in the tomb of Duke Zhou, which later generations thought were models. "