His calligraphy works can refer to the following picture:
Source: "Biography of the Three Kingdoms" Wei Zhi's sentence parallel prose: "Courtesy is still in exchange, parallel prose is simple, and I am afraid that the audience will say that you are unscrupulous and have insufficient courtesy, picking the spring flowers of the illegitimate children and forgetting the autumn fruits of your family." ?
Book of the Later Han Dynasty (Volume 52): "The spring is brilliant, and the autumn harvest is actually a beginning and an extreme, and I love its quality."
"Chunhua Qiushi" has two meanings:
Metaphor is the causal relationship between things. "Flower" is the same as "flower". Flowers bloom in spring and bear fruit in autumn. Extending to sweating and planting in time, you will have the joy of harvesting.
Second, metaphor literary talent and virtue. More refers to profound knowledge, self-discipline and high moral character (on the contrary, if "knowledge is not good enough and manners are not good enough", it is far from "spring flowers and autumn fruits").