Wen Huiming's book is advancing by leaps and bounds.
Wen Hui's Calligraphy Works in Ming Dynasty is a copybook written by Wen Zhiming, a calligrapher in Ming Dynasty. With ten pieces written every day as the standard, calligraphy has made rapid progress. He has never been careless in writing all his life. Sometimes when I write back to someone, I am a little dissatisfied, and I will definitely take the trouble to modify it until I am satisfied. Therefore, the older he gets, the more exquisite and ingenious his calligraphy becomes. By telling Wen Zhiming's experience in learning Chinese characters, the article highlights Wen Zhiming's diligent study and tireless spirit. At the same time, we should also learn this spirit of hard work, diligence, earnestness and indefatigability in our daily study and life. No matter what you do, you must persevere, accumulate quantity and make a qualitative leap. There is a road in the mountain of books, but there is no limit to learning the sea. Only by learning more and practicing more will your skills get better and better. If you are afraid of hard work and easily retreat, you will never achieve great things.