1. Wang Xizhi
Wang Xizhi, a book sage, likes geese very much. He thinks that raising geese can not only cultivate sentiment, but also learn some calligraphy theory from observing the movements of geese.
Wang Xizhi once went out to play and saw a group of beautiful white geese, so he wanted to buy them. When asked, he found out that these geese were raised by a nearby Taoist priest and wanted to discuss with him about buying the geese. When the Taoist priest heard that the famous Wang Xizhi wanted to buy them, he said, as long as Wang Youjun can copy the Tao Te Ching for me, he will give him some geese. Wang Xizhi readily agreed, and this was an achievement.
2. Ou Yangxun
Ou Yangxun is smart and diligent, and he reads several lines at the same time. When he was a teenager, he was well versed in Historical Records, Han Shu and Dong Guan Han Ji, especially in calligraphy, which almost reached the level of obsession. It is said that Ou Yangxun once rode out and happened to see a stone tablet written by Suo Jing, a famous calligrapher in Jin Dynasty. He rode on a horse and watched it carefully for a while before leaving, but after just a few steps, he couldn't help but return to dismount and watch it. He praised it many times and didn't want to leave, so he simply laid a felt and sat down and pondered it over and over again. Finally, he sat down beside the monument for three days before leaving.
3. Yan Zhenqing
Ji Wen, a cruel official, had framed Cheng Songhun in the imperial history because of his personal grievances, so that he was sent to Hezhou to work. Yan Zhenqing said: "How can you want to harm the descendants of Song Jing (a famous figure in the early years of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty) because of a moment of anger?" During the Anshi Rebellion, Yan Zhenqing, who was appointed as an ancient imperial adviser, still abided by the etiquette, impeaching Cui Yi, assistant minister of the Ministry of Armed Forces, Li Heji, a doctor of advice, and Guan Chongsi, who were all in danger of waiting at Guangping Wangfu, so that the officials obeyed the law. In his later years, he was offended by prime ministers Yuan Zai, Yang Yan, Lu Qi and others because of his outspoken views, and was eventually killed.
4. Liu Gongquan
Tang Wuzong was angry with a female palace official for a long time, and later called her in and said to Liu Gongquan, "I am very dissatisfied with this person. If I can get one of your works, I won't blame her." So he handed him dozens of pieces of paper made in Shu county on the imperial case. Without thinking, Liu Gongquan immediately wrote a quatrain: "Regardless of the past, I have been willing to stand alone in Nagato. At present, however, the king has taken care of him and returned to the pepper room to wipe the tears. " The emperor was very happy, gave him 2 brocade, and ordered the female officer to come forward to thank him.
5. Huang Tingjian
There are many pavilions in the south of China, and Taihe Express Pavilion is one of the famous ancient attic buildings in China. Kuaige is located in the campus of Taihe Middle School on the east side of Taihe County. This attic was built in the first year of Ganfu in Tang Dynasty (874), with a history of more than 1,1 years. Kuaige is famous all over the world, which began with the famous poem "Deng Kuaige" by Huang Tingjian, a great poet in the Song Dynasty.
when Huang tingjian was the magistrate of Taihe county, he often went to the pavilion for recreation, and in the fifth year of Yuanfeng (182), he wrote a well-known poem "Climbing the Pavilion". Since then, "the name of the pavilion has become great." History contains: "Huang Taishi Ting persisted, wrote poems on it, and became famous all over the world".