Is it what Li Rihua said in the Ming Dynasty: "If your character is not high, you will not be able to use ink?"

It is not what Li Rihua said, but what Li Rihua recorded in "Purple Tao Xuan Miscellanies" and Wen Zhengming said it.

Wen Zhengming (November 28, 1470 - March 28, 1559), formerly known as Bi (or Zuobi), had the courtesy name Zhengming. From the age of forty-two, he began to use the word "Xing" and the word "Zhengzhong". Because he was born in Hengshan, he was named "Hengshan Jushi" and was known as "Wenhengshan" in the world. He was Han nationality and a native of Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). A famous painter, calligrapher and writer in the Ming Dynasty.