Write classics for geese? Pinyin? Xijiang month
Biography of Wang Xizhi in the Book of Jin: Yin Shan? There was a Taoist who raised geese very well, looking forward to it, being very happy and seeking the market. Taoism says,' In order to write the Tao Te Ching, you should give it to your ears.' Xihe happily finished writing and went home in a cage, very happy. "After that, I feel very typical. According to the Ninth Five-Year Plan of "White Hole Six Posts", it is also recorded, that is, it was written as "Huang Tingjing".
Wang Xizhi likes geese by nature. Taoist priests in Yin Shan keep a flock of geese. Wang Xizhi went to see it and was very happy. The Taoist said, "If you can write two chapters of the Tao Te Ching, I will give you the whole flock of geese." Wang Xizhi stayed for a long time, finished writing for the Taoist priest and took the goose home in a cage.
① Wang Xizhi: Shao Yi, a famous calligrapher in Jin Dynasty, was good at cursive script and official script. He was once a general of the right-wing army and was called Wang Youjun.
2 good: like, love.
Three books: write, write.
4 gregarious: the whole group.
⑤ Cage Goose: Put the goose in a cage.
Comments: There are many anecdotes about the calligrapher Wang Xizhi, and "writing scriptures for geese" is one of them. On the surface, there was a deal between Yin Shan Taoist and Wang Xizhi, which actually reflected the achievements of Wang Xizhi's calligraphy art at that time and his appreciation and treasure of Wang Xizhi's calligraphy works. The narrative of the story seems dull, but it reflects Wang Xizhi's position and influence in the dullness, which is worth pondering. This story illustrates Wang Xizhi's love for geese. He willingly wrote two moral classics for Taoist priests, which shows his infatuation with geese.