This paper introduces the story of Mi Fei, a calligrapher in Song Dynasty, who studied calligraphy. The story first tells that Mifei studied calligraphy at a private school teacher when he was a child. The private school teacher asked Mifei to practice against the copybook every day, and then corrected it for him. Three years later, the teacher thought Mifei's calligraphy was average and didn't improve, so he called Mifei stupid and let Mifei go home to herd cattle. One day, Mi Fei heard that a scholar was passing by the village. The scholar wrote a good hand, so Mi Fei asked the scholar for advice. The scholar agreed to teach Mi Fei, but asked Mi Fei to agree to his request, and Mi Fei agreed. The scholar asked Mi Fei to buy paper with five taels of sycee, and Mi Fei's family was poor. At Mi Fei's entreaty, Mi Fei's mother bought the only jewelry and collected five taels of silver. When Mi Fei gave the scholar five taels of silver, the scholar only gave Mi Fei a piece of paper and let Mi Fei practice by himself. Miffy was in a daze with a piece of paper. Five taels of sycee got a piece of paper, and Mi Fei never dared to write again. Miffy has been reading the copybook all morning. In the afternoon, the scholar came to see him. Mi Fei wrote Yong, which is very good. Under the guidance of this scholar, Mi Fei finally understood the truth of learning: "Learning to write is not just writing, but also being tempted. You should not only observe its shape, but also understand its god and get its information, so that you can write well. " When the scholar left, he left a package for Mi Fei, which contained five taels of sycee, which made Mi Fei successful.
The name of this scholar is not specified.