A 300-word composition expressing admiration for Wang Xizhi

Students, do you know who Wang Xizhi is?

Let me tell you, Wang Xizhi was a native of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (Jing), the greatest calligrapher in the history of China, and was called a "book saint" by later generations. By the way, he is a good example for me to learn.

Why is Wang Xizhi my good role model? Then let me tell the story of Wang Xizhi's insistence on practicing calligraphy since childhood.

Wang Xizhi has a strong interest in Chinese characters since he was a child. He often writes and draws on sand, tables and walls. His father thought he was very talented, so he found many ancient books for him to copy. One day, he found a book called Bi Tan in his father's study. He liked it very much and began to copy it. When his father knew it, he told him, "Xizhi, copying other people's words is like painting a gourd, and you don't understand the truth, so there will be no progress." Wang Xizhi felt that his father's words were very reasonable, so he put down his pen and began to read Bitan carefully. After Wang Xizhi understood everything in the book, he copied it, which really made great progress. Not satisfied with his achievements, he continued to practice calligraphy every day without interruption, and eventually became a generation of calligraphy masters.