"Wang Xianzhi Learning Calligraphy in a Urn"
Wang Xianzhi, whose courtesy name is Zijing, is the seventh son of the great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the sage Wang Xizhi. He himself was also a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. When Wang Xianzhi was three or four years old, his mother taught him to memorize and recite poems. By the time he was five or six years old, he was able to compose a poem and recite a few lines of poetry smoothly. Compared with his brother Wang Ningzhi, he is more alert and smarter, and he especially likes to practice calligraphy. There is a large water tank in Wang Xian's house. The story of this film is inseparable from this large water tank!
"Zhu Yuanzhang Herding Cows and Reading"
Zhu Yuanzhang, who was born as a cowherd boy, never even attended a private school since he was a child. However, he was extremely intelligent, diligent in learning and inquiring, and finally became the founder of the Ming Dynasty. the founding emperor.
"Liu Gongquan Prevents Arrogance and Becomes Famous"
Liu Gongquan has shown extraordinary talent in calligraphy since he was a child, and his handwriting is famous far and wide. He was also a little proud of it. However, one day he met an old man without hands and discovered that the old man could write better with his feet than with his hand. From then on, he always kept "guard against arrogance" in mind, practiced calligraphy diligently, and studied with an open mind, and finally became a great calligrapher.
"Kuang Heng Chiseled the Wall to Steal Light"
During the Western Han Dynasty, there was a particularly learned man named Kuang Heng. When Kuang Heng was a child, his family was poor. In order to study, he chiseled He broke through the wall of his illiterate neighbor and read with the help of a stolen candlelight. Finally, he moved his illiterate neighbor. With everyone's help, Xiao Kuangheng became successful in his studies. During the reign of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, Kuang Heng was recommended by the Grand Sima and Chariot General Shi Gao, and Kuang Heng was granted the title of doctor and became a doctor.
"Qu Yuan Studying Hard in the Cave"
This story tells that when Qu Yuan was a child, he hid in a cave to steal poetry regardless of wind or rain or freezing weather, despite the objections of his elders. Read the Book of Songs. After three full years, he read 305 chapters of the Book of Songs, absorbed rich nutrition from these folk songs, and finally became a great poet.
"Wang Shipeng studied calligraphy hard"
Wang Shipeng has been very smart and quick in writing since he was a child, but his calligraphy is not satisfactory. So, he made up his mind to practice calligraphy well. Finally, under the guidance of Uncle Baoyin, he finally realized the true meaning of calligraphy and became a great calligrapher and writer.
"Wang Xizhi Eats Ink"
Wang Xizhi, known as the "Sage of Calligraphy" by later generations, was a dull child when he was young. He took his beloved goose leisurely every day Take a walk. Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy hard every day, but was called a dead character by his teacher, Mrs. Wei. Wang Xizhi was very distressed. Inspired by Xiao Goose, Wang Xizhi wrote the golden character "Zhi" in the study, but accidentally ate the steamed bun dipped in ink. In the mouth, the story of Wang Xizhi eating ink was left behind.
"Fan Zhongyan broke his bones and made porridge"
Fan Zhongyan grew up in a poor family. In order to study, he lived frugally. Finally, his diligence and studious moved the elders of the temple, and the elders sent him to Nandu Academy to study. Fan Zhongyan still adheres to a simple living habit and does not accept gifts from rich children in order to sharpen his will. After studying hard, he finally became a great writer.
"Che Yin Nang Ying Zhao Reading"
Che Yin, courtesy name Wuzi, was born in Nanping (now Gongan City, Hubei Province) in the Jin Dynasty. His family was impoverished since he was a child, but he studied very hard. The story of Che Yin Nang Ying Zhao reading has been passed down as a beautiful story in history, inspiring generations of scholars in later generations. What's going on with the reading of Nao Yingzhao? From this interesting story we are going to tell you, you will definitely understand.
"Sima Guang's Inspirational Police Pillow"
Sima Guang is a child who loves to play and sleep. For this reason, he was often punished by his teacher and ridiculed by his peers. At this time, he was determined to get rid of his bad habit of sleeping. In order to get up early, he drank a full stomach of water before going to bed. As a result, he did not wake up in the morning, but wet the bed. So the smart Sima Guang made a bed out of garden wood. Warning pillow, when he turned over in the morning, his head slipped on the bed board, and he woke up naturally. From then on, he got up early every day to study, and persevered, and finally became a knowledgeable writer who wrote "Zi Zhi Tong Jian".
"Zhang Sanfeng Creates Tai Chi"
Zhang Sanfeng, also known as Quanyi, also known as Junshi, also known as Sanfeng, also known as Yuan Yuanzi, because of his unkempt appearance, also known as Zhang Sloppy, Liao Dongyi A native of Zhouzhou (now southwest of Zhangwu, Liaoning), he was named "Tongwei Xianhua Zhenren" during the reign of Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty. Legendary stories about him were widely circulated among the people at that time, and he was even regarded as a god. We all know Tai Chi, right? The biggest characteristic of Tai Chi is that it is gentle yet strong! Do you know how Zhang Sanfeng created Tai Chi? This is exactly what this film is about.
"Zhuge Liang Feeding Chickens"
Zhuge Liang, courtesy name Kongming, was a native of Yangdu County, Langya County, Xuzhou during the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. He was a famous statesman and military strategist in the history of our country. If you have watched "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", you will definitely not forget Zhuge Liang. To this day, Zhuge Liang's wisdom has been praised by future generations, and many people even regard him as the embodiment of wisdom. But did you know that when Zhuge Liang was a child, some stories happened in order to go to school, which were very interesting!
"Xuan Zang's Hard Study of Buddhism"
Xuan Zang was an eminent monk in the Tang Dynasty. In order to obtain the original text of Buddhist scriptures, Xuanzang left Chang'an in August of the third year of Zhenguan and traveled thousands of miles westward. It took seventeen years to learn Buddhist scriptures and finally arrived in India. He wrote "The Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty" and made great contributions to Buddhism, human progress and world civilization.
"Yue Fei's Learning"
The national hero Yue Fei was born in troubled times and his family was poor since he was a child. With the support of his neighbors, he studied martial arts with the famous Shaanxi master Zhou Tong. During this period, he witnessed the broken mountains and rivers. The people were displaced, developed the ambition to learn art and serve the country, and overcame their pride and complacency. After practicing hard in the cold and summer, under the careful guidance of the famous teacher Zhou Tong, I finally mastered Yuejia Qiang, and led Wang Gui, Tang Xian and other partners to join the patriotic torrent of fighting against gold and saving the country.
"Li Guizhen Learned to Paint Tigers"
Li Guizhen, a famous tiger painter of the Five Dynasties, liked painting since he was a child, especially tigers. However, because he had never seen a real tiger, he always painted tigers. He became a sick cat, so he decided to go into the deep mountains and forests to visit real tigers. After many hardships, with the help of Uncle Orion, he finally saw the real tiger. Through a lot of sketching and copying, his tiger painting skills improved by leaps and bounds. The tiger in the painting is so lifelike that it almost looks like the real thing. From then on, he spent most of his life traveling to many famous mountains and rivers, seeing more birds and beasts, and finally became a master of painting.
"Shen Kuo went up the mountain to see the peach blossoms"
"The beauty of April in the world is gone, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple are beginning to bloom." When reading this poem, Shen Kuo's brows condensed into a knot , "Why have all the flowers here stopped blooming, and the peach blossoms on the mountain have just begun to bloom?" In order to solve this mystery, Shen Kuo invited a few friends to go up the mountain for an on-the-spot investigation. How is it warm or cold on the mountain in April? The cool breeze hit, making people shiver with cold, and Shen Kuo's spear suddenly bloomed. It turned out that the temperature on the mountain was much lower than that at the bottom, so the flower season came later than down the mountain. With this spirit of exploration and empirical methods, Shen Kuo wrote "Mengxi Bi Tan" when he grew up.
"Xu Xiake Aspires to the World"
One day, a strange thing happened by the river. Many people were salvaging the stone lion that had fallen into the water, but they could not find it. At this time, a child named Xu Xiake said that as long as you go up the river, you can find the stone lions. Sure enough, the stone lion was found, and everyone praised this smart child. It turned out that he was Xu Xiake, who grew up to become a great geographer and traveler.
"Hua Tuo Apprentices to Learn Art"
Hua Tuo, ziyuanhua, was born in Peiguo (now Bo County, Anhui) in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. He was a famous medical scientist in ancient my country. . Hua Tuo invented "Ma Fei Powder", a very effective general anesthetic, which was about 1,600 years earlier than Western anesthetics. Hua Tuo made a huge contribution to world medicine. Don't think that Hua Tuo was born as a miracle doctor. Hua Tuo studied medicine when he was a child and went through a lot of hardships.
"Huangfu Mi's Prodigal Son Returns"
Huangfu Mi, who lived during the Wei and Jin years, was a famous scholar and medical scientist in the Western Jin Dynasty.
When Huangfu Mi was a child, he was very mischievous and was called a bully by the people in the village. Once, he shoveled off the bark of a jujube tree at the home of his classmate, the doormat, causing the jujube tree to wither. The whole village ignored him when they saw him. He died. Under the education of his aunt, Huangfumi finally turned around and became a useful person.