Wang Xizhi of the Jin Dynasty, also known as Yishao, was the son of Wang Kuang. He was good at calligraphy at the age of seven. When he was twelve, he saw the ancient "Bi Shuo" on his father's pillow and stole it to read. His father (after discovering it) asked: "Why did you steal my secret book?" Wang Xizhi laughed and did not answer. His mother said, "Look at "Bi Shuo"." His father saw that he was young and was afraid that he would not be able to keep the secret. He said to Wang Xizhi: "When you grow up, I will teach it to you." Wang Xizhi sincerely asked his father: "Let me use it now. If I wait until I become an adult, I am afraid that my childhood talent will be buried." His father was very happy. So it was given to him. In less than a month, my calligraphy has improved greatly. After meeting, Mrs. Wei said to Wang Ce, who was the Taichang official: "Xizhi must have read "The Theory of Bi". Recently, I have read his calligraphy, and he has gained wisdom." She said with tears in her eyes: "This child must have read He will be more famous than me." During the reign of Emperor Jin, the imperial court held a sacrificial ceremony in the northern suburbs. When changing the blessing board, the workers cut off his words and penetrated three parts of the wood.
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