A short story about learning calligraphy
In Liu Gongquan's spare time, he held a book club with his friends to learn calligraphy. On this day, they held calligraphy as usual. At this time, an old man selling tofu saw Liu Gongquan's handwriting and casually commented on his handwriting, saying that his handwriting was not good and he had no strength, just like selling tofu himself. Liu Gongquan was very sorry to hear such criticism, and said angrily that the old man could write a few words to see. Of course, the old man couldn't write any words, so he gave him a suggestion, that is, go to Huajing to see the words written by others. Liu Gongquan listened to this opinion, read the handwriting written by others, and found that he really didn't write well. He began to practice hard, even if his hands were worn out, and he finally succeeded.
Second, Liu Gongquan's character
Liu Gongquan is a fearless and careless character. It is because of his character that something has happened that reflects this. Liu Gongquan became famous when he became a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. Once he went to Beijing on business, the monarch at that time wanted to see him and asked him how he could write such good words. Liu Gongquan said without thinking, as long as he is straight, he can naturally write a good hand. At that time, the monarch changed his face as soon as he heard it, thinking that his words had other meanings by innuendo, but he was lucky not to behead him.
Liu Gongquan writes a good hand because he is willing to study hard. Nothing is difficult in the world.