Linyi people. His family is one of the few noble masters in the Jin Dynasty, and the secret of calligraphy lies in water.
-Wang Xizhi and his son studied secretarial work.
When I was a child, in order to learn calligraphy, my grandfather told me the story of Wang Xizhi's "Learning Books in Linchi" under the lamp, and earnestly warned me to persevere in my study, not just for three minutes. Later, in the countryside, my father told me the story of Wang Xianzhi and Seven Tanks of Water, and warned me not to take shortcuts in everything. Only by studying hard and practicing hard can we achieve something. Later, when I became a teacher, I told the students the above two stories more than once, encouraging them to study hard and make continuous progress, and all of them received good results. In particular, a student who has become an engineer wrote to tell me that he told his daughter the story of "Two Kings", and her daughter vowed to follow the example of "Two Kings" and study hard, and won a prize in the national calligraphy competition. From this perspective, the exemplary behavior affirmed by ancestors will be an inexhaustible source of value.
As we all know, Wang Xizhi (32 1-379) is one of the most outstanding calligraphers in the history of China. Linyi (now Shandong) in the Eastern Jin Dynasty lived in Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). Because he is a general of the right army and a civilian of Huiji, he is also called Wang Youjun. As Wang Xizhi, who was honored as a "book saint" in the history of China fine arts, the book circle praised him for "being more expensive than others, learning from the past and the present, and combining various methods to achieve a family". Its hard training, serious study of physical strength, unique methods and perseverance spirit have always been a model for future generations. For example, it is said that he studied calligraphy in Linchi, Chi Pan, Lanting, Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Day after day, he studied calligraphy techniques of various schools. In order to save time, the pool water around him became a convenient place for him to brush his pen. Over time, a pool of clean products was dyed black, leaving a touching story with no distractions and concentration on learning.
A few years later, Wang Xianzhi, Wang Xizhi's youngest son, practiced calligraphy with him. A few years later, calligraphy was impressive. Wang Xianzhi is ambitious and determined to catch up with his father's fame, so he is a little anxious to succeed. One day, taking advantage of his father's praise, he asked his father for the secret of practicing calligraphy. Wang Xizhi smiled and motioned for his hand to be taken to the courtyard. He pointed to the 18 water tank in the yard and said, "The secret of practicing calligraphy lies in the water in this 18 water tank. Starting from tomorrow, you will grind the ink in this tank to 18. Wang Xianzhi is very clever. Knowing the meaning of his father's words, he is neither greedy nor lazy. He scooped water day and night to study ink, and the more he practiced, the harder he worked. Finally, he became a good hand, until his later achievements were the same as his father's, and he was called "two kings" in the history of calligraphy.
Of course, there are rules to follow in learning calligraphy, and it is not enough to practice hard. However, the story of the "two kings" learning calligraphy was passed down from generation to generation by the old ancestors, with the purpose of emphasizing the importance of diligent study and hard practice, and urging people to keep their minds unchanged and keep learning with the help of the water in the pool and the water in the jar, so as to achieve great things.
Family. His grandfather is a businessman.