Who is Zuo Si, and why has his "Sandu Fu" been passed down through the ages?

During the Western Jin Dynasty in ancient my country, Zuo Si, the most accomplished poet in the literary world, was a native of Linzi (now Linzi, Shandong) during the Jin Dynasty. His "Sandu Fu" became famous for a while and is still recited today.

However, when Zuo Si was a child, his IQ was very low, his speech was slow, his academic performance was mediocre, and there was nothing outstanding about him. When he was a little older, he had high aspirations and decided to write an article "Ode to the Three" in praise of the capitals of Wei, Shu and Wu. After the news came out, there was an uproar, and he was ridiculed by many literati. Lu Ji, a famous writer at the time, mocked him unkindly and said: "You are such a big-hearted old man who can't read a liter." Sir, you still want to write a poem about "Three Capitals"? You are really ignorant! When you finish it, you will only be able to cover it with a wine jar!"

After hearing this, Zuo Si said nothing. I just smiled faintly, but in my heart I secretly made up my mind: You said I couldn't write it, but I am going to write it, and write it in a way that makes you envious! With such determination, Zuo Si conducted extensive reading, in-depth investigations, and collected a large amount of relevant information about the prosperity of the capitals of the Three Kingdoms amidst the ridicule and ridicule of others.

After all the preparations were completed, he closed the door, stayed in seclusion, and concentrated on conceiving and creating. He was so obsessed that he put papers indoors, in the courtyard, and even in the toilet. No matter what time or where he went, as long as he thought of a good word or sentence, he would immediately write it down and never put it down. Any time. In this way, he faced the wall, survived the scorching summer and severe winter for ten years, worked tirelessly and concentrated on writing, and finally wrote the sensational "Sandu Fu".

"Sandu Fu" is indeed a beautiful work, with fluent writing style, wonderful and expressive style, which makes people amazed after reading it. At that time, there were so many people copying copies in Luoyang, the capital, that the price of paper rose sharply. The idiom "Luoyang paper is expensive" comes from here. Lu Ji, who had ridiculed and ridiculed Zuo Si in the past, read "San Du Fu" and was filled with regret and praise. He was so impressed that he fell to the ground.

In the cynicism of others, Zuo Si did not lower his shy head and lose his strong will. Instead, he stood up in adversity and "walked his own way and let others say it." Finally, he lived up to expectations and completed the task. This is the best counterattack against those who ridiculed his own amazing work.

Zuo Si’s success also shows that interest leads to diligence, and diligence leads to genius. As long as you work hard and work hard, you can achieve something.

This is true at all times and in all countries! Classmates, after reading this, you must have been deeply touched and benefited a lot from it!