Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy at the age of 7, and was diligent and eager to learn. /kloc-at the age of 0/7, he stole his father's previous calligraphy works and read them. When he is mature, he practices writing. He sat by the pool every day practicing calligraphy, seeing off the dusk and welcoming the dawn. He finished writing more or less ink and wrote more or less words.
After practicing calligraphy every day, I wash my pen in the pool water. After a long time, I have washed a pool of water into ink. This is the legendary Mo Chi that people see in Shaoxing today.
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Goose book
Wang Xizhi gave birth to a sex goose. An old woman in Huiji keeps a goose and sings very well. Wang Xizhi wants to buy it, but the old woman doesn't sell it. So one day, Wang Xizhi took his relatives and friends to see the goose by car. When the old woman heard that Wang Xizhi was coming, she killed the goose and cooked it until Wang Xizhi came. Wang Xizhi regretted it for many days. His beloved goose died because he wanted to see it. There is a Taoist in Yinshan who is good at raising geese.
Wang Xizhi went to see the geese there. He was very happy and insisted on buying these geese. The Taoist priest said, "If you are willing to write me a moral classic, I will give you all these geese." Wang Xizhi readily agreed, finished writing and went home with a cage of geese. Do what you say, don't bully the weak, and exchange what you love reasonably, haha! What a nice guy.
Wang Xizhi (303-36 1 year, 32 1-379), Han nationality, was a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and was known as the "book saint". Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong Province) was born, then moved to Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province) Yin Shan, and lived in seclusion in Jinting County in his later years. Successive secretary, general Ningyuan, Jiangzhou secretariat, later literature and history records, right general.
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Li Zhimin commented: "Wang Xizhi's calligraphy not only shows simplicity and abstinence based on the philosophy of Laozi and Zhuangzi, but also shows harmony based on the Confucian doctrine of the mean." The masterpiece Preface to Lanting is known as "the best running script in the world". In the history of calligraphy, he and his son Wang Xianzhi were called "two kings".
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