Examples of ancient people practicing calligraphy and sentences

Thinking

Jia Dao of the Tang Dynasty was a famous poet of the Kuyin School. What is the Kuyin Sect? Just for a line of poetry or a word in a poem, you will not hesitate to expend your efforts and efforts. Jia Dao spent several years writing a poem. After the poem was completed, he burst into tears. He was not only happy, but also felt sorry for himself. Of course, he doesn't have to work so hard every time he writes a song. If that were the case, he wouldn't be able to become a poet.

Once, Jia Dao was riding a donkey on Zhuque Street in Chang'an. It was late autumn at that time. When the golden wind blew and the fallen leaves fluttered, the scenery was very charming. Nan Dao was so happy that he chanted "Falling leaves are all over Chang'an". But after thinking about it, this is the next sentence, and there must be a previous sentence. He began to meditate hard, talking to himself as he rode the donkey forward. An official came over from the opposite side and kept blowing the gong to clear the way. The gong was so loud that Jia Dao didn't hear it. That official was none other than Jing Zhaoyin, who in today's terms is the mayor of Chang'an City. His name was Liu Qichu, and he was very angry when he saw Jia Dao coming over. Suddenly inspiration came to Jia Dao and he shouted: "The autumn wind brings about the Weishui River." Liu Qichu was startled and thought he was a madman, so he had someone arrest him and lock him up all night. Although Jia Dao suffered a lot, he composed a poem "Remembering Wu Chushi on the River":

"The country of Fujian sails away, and the toad's loss is restored.

The autumn wind is born. On the Weishui River, fallen leaves are all over Chang'an.

It was the night of the party, and the thunderstorm was cold.

The orchids have not returned yet, and the news is coming from the sea."

Jia Daochi. Once you lose money, you still don’t have a long memory. Not long after, he once again rode a donkey onto the official road. He was thinking about a poem, that is, "The monk pushed the moon down the door." But he felt that pushing was not appropriate, so he might as well knock. He kept thinking about it. Unknowingly, he rode on the donkey. Breaking into the honor guard of the high official Han Yu

Han Yu was more civilized than Liu Qichu. He asked Jia Dao why he broke into the honor guard. Jia Dao made a poem of his own, but he couldn't decide which sentence to use. "Push" is good, let's use ""knock"" to say the good thing again. Han Yu laughed loudly after hearing this and said to Jia Dao: "I think it's better to use 'knock'. If the door is closed, how can you push it open? Besides, when you go to someone else's house and it's night, you still have to knock." You are polite!" Jia Dao nodded repeatedly after hearing this. Not only was he not punished this time, but he also made friends with Han Yu.

Thinking has since become a popular and commonly used word, used to describe repeated thinking and deliberation when writing an article or doing something.