Wen Zhengming practiced calligraphy
Original text: Wen Zhengming wrote the "Thousand-Character Essay" shortly, with ten copies a day, and the book developed greatly. Throughout my life, I have never been sloppy in writing, or answered people's simple notes, rarely paying attention, but I will never tire of changing them over and over again, so the older I get, the more sophisticated they become.
Translation: Wen Zhengming posted "Wenwen" and wrote ten books every day as a standard, and his calligraphy improved rapidly. He has never been careless about writing in his life. Sometimes when someone replies to a letter and is a little dissatisfied, he must rewrite it over and over again without fear of trouble. Therefore, his calligraphy became more exquisite and beautiful as he got older.
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To treat learning, you must have the same meticulous spirit of serious writing as Wen Zhengming, and you must take every work seriously. The selected article praises Wen Zhengming, the famous calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty, for his meticulous spirit in learning calligraphy, which has a very inspiring effect on our young people.
We often give up halfway in doing things, and ultimately achieve nothing. Only by being down-to-earth and persevering can we succeed. By narrating Wen Zhengming’s calligraphy experience, the article aims to highlight Wen Zhengming’s spirit of diligent study, perseverance, and carefulness. At the same time, we must also learn this hard-working, diligent, conscientious and tireless spirit in our daily study and life.
No matter what you do, you must be persistent and not careless; only with quantitative accumulation can there be a qualitative leap. If you hope to achieve it overnight or do it half-heartedly, you are unlikely to succeed.