Insinuate that the breeze leaves the sleeve and falls in love with next month.

Li Sizhen, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, commented on Wang Xizhi's cursive script and described it as elegant in font and grammar.

"The Wind Out of the Sleeve" vividly depicts the magical and chic scene of the calligrapher. And "Tomorrow Into Your Arms" expresses the calligrapher's open mind, without distractions, like a bright moon, giving people a quiet and far-reaching feeling.

The allusion of the breeze leaving the sleeve and falling in love with the moon is not only a high praise for Wang Xizhi's calligraphy art, but also often used to describe the noble feelings of literati and the extraordinary realm of paintings and calligraphy.