As follows:
When Huaisu lived in Lingling, he was poor and had no paper to write on, so he planted more than 10,000 banana trees and used banana leaves for swaying. He named his nunnery "Green Sky" . There were not enough books, so he painted a plate of books and then painted a square board. After writing over and over again, all the boards were worn.
"Poverty has no paper to write on". Huaisu was indeed very poor and had no money to buy paper at all. But Huaisu had a way: "I planted more than 10,000 banana trees and used banana leaves for spreading." Huaisu was good at adapting to local conditions and planted more than 10,000 banana trees on a piece of wasteland near the temple. After the banana grew up, he picked off the banana leaves, spread them on the table, used the soot and water under the iron pot as ink, and wrote on the post. How unrestrained and free!
Huaisu was born an optimist, how could you tell? "The nunnery was named 'Green Sky'." Since the place where he lived was surrounded by banana trees, he gave his residence a nickname, "Green Sky", which was very interesting. The "name" should be understood as "naming, naming".
Huaisu tried every means to make his own substitute: he painted a plate of books, then painted a square board, and wrote again and again. He found a wooden plate and a square wooden board and painted them with white paint. Now Huaisu could write, erase, and use again and again.
Who does "Zhang Diansu Kuang" refer to?
The answer is the joint name of Zhang Xu and Huai Su, calligraphers of the Tang Dynasty. Huaisu's cursive calligraphy is called "Kuaicao". The pen is round and powerful, making the turns like a circle, unrestrained and smooth, and completed in one go. It is as famous as Zhang Xu. Huai Su is a leading cursive calligrapher in the history of calligraphy.
Huaisu's "Autobiography" is his masterpiece. Famous experts commented: "The color of the ink paper is wonderful and moving, and the vertical and horizontal changes occur at the end of the hair. It is mysterious and indescribable." Huaisu is from Changsha, Hunan. He became a monk at the age of ten. When he was young, he was interested in Buddhist scriptures and Zen. Calligraphy.