The moral character in this sentence is therefore out of reach. The character in this sentence reflects Wang Xizhi’s moral character, quality and attitude towards life.
1. The character of being quiet and not disturbing the people: Although Wang Xizhi had outstanding political achievements when he was the internal historian of Kuaiji, he did not excessively disturb the people. Instead, he governed the place with a quiet and inactive attitude, which was praised by the people. This quiet and inactive way of governance reflects Wang Xizhi's attitude towards life and is also one of his moral qualities.
2. The character of respect and respect for others: Wang Xizhi always showed respect and respect for others when interacting with others. He is very humble and courteous to his elders, colleagues and subordinates, making people feel very comfortable. This attitude of respect and respect for others is also a kind of Wang Xizhi's character and reflects his personality charm.
3. The character of diligence and hard work: Wang Xizhi was very diligent and hardworking when learning and creating calligraphy, and often practiced calligraphy without sleep or food. This spirit of diligence and hard work is also a kind of character of Wang Xizhi, and it is the intrinsic reason why he can become a master of calligraphy.
4. The moral character of being frugal and not luxurious: Wang Xizhi was very frugal in life and did not pursue luxury. His daily life of food, clothing, housing and transportation is very simple and simple, without excessive waste. This kind of thrifty and non-luxurious character is also Wang Xizhi's attitude towards life and reflects his personality charm.
Brief introduction of Wang Xizhi
Wang Xizhi, whose courtesy name is Yi Shao, is known as Wang Youjun in the world. He was a minister and calligrapher during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He was born in Langye, now Linyi, Shandong, and later moved to Shanyin, Kuaiji, now Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Wang Xizhi was born in a distinguished family. He was enterprising and talented since he was a child. He started learning calligraphy at the age of 7 and had already read the writings of his predecessors at the age of 12. His achievements are reflected in his calligraphy works, whether they are regular script, running script or cursive script, he has achieved extremely high achievements.
Wang Xizhi’s calligraphy style is unique and is called the new style of Yanmei Liubian by later generations. The cursive script he created also has a unique charm. His representative works include Huang Ting Jing, Le Yi Lun, Kuai Xue Shi Qing Tie, Sang Luan Tie and Shi Qi Tie, etc. Among them, the preface to the Lanting Collection is known as the best running script in the world and is a classic in the history of calligraphy.