Tell a story:
Wang Xizhi loved writing since he was a child. It is said that when I usually walk, I also practice writing with my fingers at any time. After a long time, even the clothes were cut. After studying hard and practicing hard, Wang Xizhi's calligraphy became more and more famous, and people at that time regarded his calligraphy as a treasure.
When I was twelve years old, I saw the ancient "Pen Shuo" under my father's pillow and stole it. Father asked, "Why did you steal my secret book?" Wang Xizhi just laughed and didn't answer. Mother said, "Look at the pen." Father thinks he is young and is afraid that he can't keep a secret. He said to Wang Xizhi, "I'll teach you when you grow up." . If you wait until you are an adult, I am afraid you will bury your childhood talents. "Father was very happy and gave it to him.
In less than a month, calligraphy has made great progress. When Mrs Wei met her, she said to Wang Ce, an official, "Wang Xizhi? I have definitely seen "Pen Shuo", and its style is mature and steady. " Mrs. Wei said with tears, "This child will definitely be more famous than me."
At that time, Emperor Wu of Jin was going to the northern suburbs to offer sacrifices, so that Wang Xizhi could write his congratulatory message on a board and then send workers to carve it. The sculptor cut the board layer by layer and found that Wang Xizhi's calligraphy ink had been printed into the board. He cut into the depth of three points before reaching the bottom Woodworking marveled at Wang Xizhi's brushwork. His calligraphy skills were perfect and his brushwork was impressive!
Although the legend itself is somewhat exaggerated, it is very appropriate to use it as a metaphor for good calligraphy skills and thorough analysis of problems!
Story meaning:
Wang Xizhi's story tells us that we can succeed only if we persist in everything.