Ou Yangxun had a trip and saw an ancient monument. It was originally written by Suo Jing, a famous calligrapher in the Western Jin Dynasty. He stopped to read it for a long time and left. After hundreds of steps, I came back, got off the horse and stood in front of the monument to observe. When you are tired, spread out your fur coat, sit down and observe, sleep next to you, and stay for three days and nights.
Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy, and the water in the pool was black.
A place behind buddhist nun is engraved with the word "inkstone spring", which is where Huai Su grinds ink to get water. There is a "Bizuka" tower in the right corner, where Huai Su's bald pen is buried. More than 70 steps north of Anbei, there is Mo Chi, which is the place where Huai Su washed inkstones.
Because he couldn't afford to buy paper, Huai Su found a board and a disc and painted it with white paint to write. Later, Huai Su thought the lacquer board was smooth and not easy to ink, so he planted more than 10,000 plantains on a wasteland near the temple. When the banana grew up, he picked the leaves and spread them on the table, waving at the post. Because Huai Su practiced calligraphy day and night, the old banana leaves were peeled off and the lobules were reluctant to pick, so he thought of a way to stand in front of the banana tree with pen and ink and write to the fresh leaves, even if the sun shone on him like a frying pan; The biting north wind cracked his hands and skin, but he kept practicing calligraphy regardless. He kept writing about one place after another. This is the famous calligraphy practice of Huai Su Banana.