Wang Xizhi has been passionate about calligraphy since he was a child. He has been practicing hard for decades, and finally his calligraphy art has reached an extraordinary peak, and he is known as the "Sage of Calligraphy". When Wang Xizhi was 13 years old, he accidentally discovered a calligraphy book called "Shuo Bi" in his father's possession, so he stole it and read it. His father was worried that he would not be able to keep the family heritage secret at a young age and promised to teach it to him when he grew up. Unexpectedly, Wang Xizhi knelt down and asked his father to allow him to read now. His father was very moved and finally agreed to his request. Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy very hard, even eating and walking. He really practiced calligraphy all the time. Without pen and paper, he just scratched on his body. Over time, his clothes were scratched. Sometimes I practice calligraphy to the point of forgetfulness. Once, when he was practicing calligraphy, he forgot to eat. When his family brought the meal to the study, he dipped it in ink and ate it without thinking, and found it very delicious. When the family found out, their mouths were full of black ink. Wang Xizhi often came to the pond to write and wash his inkstones. After a long time, the water in the pond ran out of ink, so it was called "Mochi". Nowadays, there are scenic spots called "Mochi" in Shaoxing Lanting, Zhejiang Yongjia Xigushi Mountain, Lushan Guizong Temple and other places. Wang Xizhi's calligraphy art and hardworking spirit are highly praised by the world. Legend has it that Wang Xizhi’s marriage was decided based on this. Wang Xizhi's uncle, Wang Dao, was the prime minister of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He was a good friend of Xijian, the Taifu of the dynasty. Xijian had a daughter who was as beautiful as a flower and had outstanding talent and beauty. One day, Xijian told Director Wang that he wanted to choose a satisfactory son-in-law for his daughter among his sons and nephews. Director Wang immediately agreed and agreed to be chosen by him. Director Wang returned home and told his nephews and nephews about the incident. They had heard for a long time that the young lady from the rare family was virtuous and beautiful, and they all wanted to get her. When the Xi family came to choose a son-in-law, all the nephews were busy dressing up and dressing up. However, Wang Xiangzhi did not ask about this matter and was still lying on the bed in the east wing, concentrating on the art of calligraphy. After visiting Wang Dao's sons and nephews, a visitor from the Xi family went back to Xi Jian and said, "All the sons and nephews of the Wang family are good, but they know that choosing a son-in-law is a bit cautious and unnatural. Only the young master in the east wing didn't mind lying on the bed." He was just making gestures on the table with his hands." After hearing this, the county judge said happily: "The young man in the east bed must be Wang Xizhi who has achieved great success in calligraphy. This man is secretive and devoted to his studies, which is exactly what I want. Son-in-law." So he married his daughter to Wang Suzhi. Director Wang's other nephews were very envious and called him "the quick son-in-law of Dong Bed". From then on, "Dong Bed" became a good name for his son-in-law. In order to practice calligraphy well, wherever he went, he always traveled across mountains and rivers to engrave inscriptions from past dynasties, and accumulated a large amount of calligraphy materials. He set up stools in his study, in the yard, by the gate and even outside the toilet, and placed pens, ink, paper, and inkstones. Whenever he thought of a well-structured word, he would immediately write it on the paper. When he was practicing calligraphy, he was thinking so hard that he forgot to eat and sleep. He believes that raising geese can not only cultivate one's sentiments, but also enable one to understand the principles of calligraphy and writing from certain body postures of geese. Early one morning, Wang Xizhi and his son Wang Xianzhi took a small boat to explore the landscape of Shaoxing. When the boat arrived near Jun Village in the county, they saw a group of white geese on the shore, swaying and dawdling. Wang Xizhi was fascinated by the sight and fell in love with these white geese, so he wanted to buy them home. Wang Xizhi asked the Taoist priest nearby, hoping that the Taoist priest could sell him the geese. The Taoist priest said, "If Lord Youjun wants it, please write for me a Taoist health-preserving book called the Huang Ting Jing!" Wang Xizhi was eager to ask for it, and he readily agreed to the conditions put forward by the Taoist priest. This is the story of "Wang Xizhi's book exchanged for a white goose". These are not the only idioms that appear on him. It is said that once, he wrote words on a wooden board and gave it to the carver to carve. The man whittled the wooden board with a knife, but found that his handwriting was imprinted on a third of the inside of the wooden board. deep. This is the origin of the idiom "three points into the wood". 128 Answered by: qianlitaotao