Otherwise, Song Huizong and Evonne answered this question more than 800 years ago. Although Evonne was not a competent emperor, he was a talented painter and calligrapher. His painting Lotus Golden Rooster is a rare and famous painting. His Book of Thin Gold is unique and highly praised by calligraphers. It is said that he loves to write and paint, and has also set up an art academy to recruit painters from all over the world, and to give titles to those who have deep attainments. Once, the litchi in front of Xuanhe Temple bore fruit, and the peacock pecked off the litchi under the tree. Evonne was overjoyed. He called the painter of the Academy to sketch on the spot. The painters showed their abilities and drew pictures of lychee peacocks for Song Huizong to enjoy. Evonne looked at it and said, "Although you draw well, it's a pity that you all draw wrong."
"Wrong?" The painters were very surprised.
"Peacocks on the mound, you are all painted to lift your right feet first." Evonne pointed to the peacock in the picture and paused for a moment. He bowed his head to the peacock on the ground and said, "In fact, when a peacock goes up the mound, he often raises his left foot first."
Painters don't believe it. After repeated observation, as Evonne said, everyone was particularly surprised.
For the average person, it doesn't matter which foot the peacock takes first on the mound, but for the painter, you can't help but pay attention, because if you don't pay attention, you will make a mistake and be distorted. Composition, like painting, should be true in content. Especially the details of life, can not be false at all, can not be distorted. If the reflection is untrue, it will damage the persuasiveness and appeal of the article. Aren't we talking about truth, goodness and beauty? Really first, it is the foundation of beauty and goodness. Without truth, there is no beauty and goodness. So writing articles must be true. So, how can we reflect the truth? The key is to observe accurately, see accurately, grasp the characteristics of things, grasp the essence of things, and then grasp the truth.