Who is the author of A Thousand Words?

It was compiled by Zhou Xingsi, an assistant minister in the Northern and Southern Dynasties.

Liang Wudi (502-549) ordered people to select 65,438+0,000 non-repetitive Chinese characters from Wang Xizhi's calligraphy works, and ordered Zhou Xingsi, an assistant minister riding a horse outside Yuan Dynasty, to compile them. The full text consists of four sentences, which are neat, clear and brilliant. Qian Wen Zi is an influential children's enlightenment book in China. It has simple sentences and is easy to recite and remember, and has been translated into English, French, Latin and Italian.

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Wang Shizhen, a master of ancient Chinese prose in the Ming Dynasty, called this book "a strange piece".

In the Qing Dynasty, Chu people were praised for their "limited words, coherence, no mistakes, and long lines".

Hu Shi said that he had read the words "the heavens and the earth are mysterious and the universe is vast" since he was five years old. After ten years as a university professor, he still doesn't understand the meaning of the above two words.

Gu said: "The difficulty of Sanzang made the Thousand Books easy, so it has always been used by primary school teachers."

Zhang Taiyan once said that comparing three with money has two shortcomings, that is, "words are repetitive and words are not gorgeous." Qian Zi Wen is a long poem that teaches Mongolian.