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Wen Zhengming posted the "Thousand Character Text", and wrote ten books a day as the standard, and the calligraphy improved rapidly. In his life, he was never sloppy and sloppy in writing. Sometimes when I reply to someone, if I am a little dissatisfied, I must rewrite it again and again, and I am not afraid of trouble.
Therefore, his calligraphy becomes more and more exquisite and beautiful as he gets older.
Explanation of words: 1) Pro: Sticker, imitate according to the calligraphy and painting.
2) Day: Every day. 3) to:
Handful. (4) Rate: standard.
5) Book: writing, calligraphy. (6) So:
So, just. (7) Progress: Progress (8) Yu:
Yes, for. (9) Taste: Once.
10) Reluctant to be: Here is the meaning of sloppy and sloppy. (11) or:
Sometimes. 12) Letters: letters, letters.
13) Less: through the fake word, through the "slightly". A little.
14) Yi: change, here is the meaning of rewriting. 15) Disgusting:
Boredom, boredom. 16) Therefore: therefore.
17) More: more, more.
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Translation: Wen Zhengming supervised the writing of the "Written Text", and wrote ten books a day as the standard, and the calligraphy improved rapidly. In his life, he was never sloppy and sloppy in writing.
Sometimes when I reply to someone, I am a little incomplete, and I must have rewritten it again and again, and I am not afraid of trouble. Therefore, his calligraphy becomes more and more exquisite and beautiful as he gets older. 【Notes】(1) Pro:
Sticker, imitate according to calligraphy and painting. 2) Day: Every day.
3) Rate: Standard. (4) Book:
Calligraphy. (5) So: So, just.
6) Yu: Yes, for. (7) Taste:
Once. (8) Reluctantly: perfunctory, sloppy.
9) Or: Sometimes. (10) Brief notes:
Letters, letters. (11) Less: slightly.
12) Easy: to replace, to replace. (13) Disgusting:
I hate it because it's troublesome. (14) Therefore: So.
15) More: more, more.
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1.(1) Standard (2) So, on (3) Calligraphy (4) Sometimes.
2.If you don't have the slightest idea in your heart, and you don't come up with your own ideas, you will change it many times and start over many times without getting bored.
3.No matter what you do, you must be persevering, but you can't be sloppy; Only with the accumulation of quantity can there be a qualitative leap. If you hope to achieve it overnight, or if you are perfunctory, you will not succeed.
Our students should also learn knowledge in the same way as Wen Zhengming and learning characters, in order to achieve excellent results.
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The story uses the trivial life of Wen Zhengming to euphemistically express the life truth that "only by being down-to-earth and persevering can we achieve success".
Wen Zhengming's Calligraphy: From the "Shulin Chronicle", it tells the story of Yan Zheng, one of the "Four Talents of Wuzhong", Wen Zhengming, who practiced calligraphy diligently, perseveringly, and meticulously. Wen Zhengming copied the "Thousand Character Text", and practiced according to the standard of writing ten books every day, and the calligraphy immediately made great progress.
In his life, he never was sloppy in his writing, and sometimes he replied to other people's letters, and if he was a little dissatisfied, he would definitely revise it again and again, not afraid of trouble. As a result, the older he aged, the more delicate and ingenious his calligraphy became.
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1. Translation: Wen Zhengming copied the "Thousand Character Text" (the old enlightenment reader), and wrote ten books a day as the standard, and calligraphy made rapid progress. Usually for writing, never sloppy.
Sometimes when people reply to Sun Sui's letters, they are a little dissatisfied, and they must change it again and again without getting bored. As a result, his calligraphy became more and more exquisite as he grew older.
2. Original text: Wen Zhengming copied "Thousand Character Text", with ten copies a day, and the book made great progress. Born in the book, not reluctantly, or the clan shouted to answer the person Jane, less inappropriate, will be easy again and again, so the older and the more subtle the judgment.
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Original. Wen Zhengming wrote "Thousand Character Essays", with ten books a day, and the book made great progress. Born in the book, I have not tasted it, or I have answered the Jane, and I don't care to take the buried manuscript, and I will never get tired of it, so the older I get, the more exquisite the liquid picking.
Translation: Wen Zhengming wrote the "Thousand Character Text" and wrote ten books a day as the standard, so the calligraphy improved rapidly. In his life, he never wrote sloppily and sloppily, and sometimes replied to people, a little bit unsatisfactory, and he must rewrite it again, not afraid of trouble.
Therefore, the older he gets, the more delicate and ingenious his calligraphy becomes.
Wen Zhengming learned calligraphy, and the text published "Shulin Chronicle", which recounted the story of Wen Zhengming, one of the "Four Talents of Wuzhong", who practiced calligraphy diligently, perseveringly, and meticulously practicing filial piety, and warned us as such.
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Translation: Wen Hui Minglin posted the "Thousand Character Text", and wrote ten books a day as the standard, and the calligraphy made rapid progress. In his life, he never wrote casually. Sometimes, if you reply to someone, it is a little bit out of your mind, and you will definitely take the trouble to revise it until you are satisfied.
Therefore, the older he gets, the more delicate and subtle his words become.
Through the description of Wen Huiming's experience in learning characters, the enlightenment article highlights Wen Zhengming's spirit of diligent study and hard work. At the same time, we should also learn this hard-working, diligent, conscientious and tireless spirit in our daily study and life. No matter what we do, we must not only persevere, but also accumulate quantity and make a qualitative leap.
There is a diligent path in the book mountain, and there is no end to the hard work of learning the sea. Only by learning more and practicing more, will the skills get better and better. If you are afraid of hard work and are easy to retreat, you will never be able to achieve great things.
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(1) Copying: Copying.
Pro: Sticker, imitate according to calligraphy and painting.
2) Day: Every day. (3) Rate:
Standard. (4) Calligraphy: calligraphy level.
(5) So: So, just. (6) Yu:
Yes, for. (7) Life: a lifetime.
7) Taste: Ever. (8) Reluctant to be:
Perfunctory, casual, sloppy. 9) Or: Sometimes.
10) Letters: letters, letters. (11) Less:
Pass "slightly", slightly. 12) Easy: to replace, to replace.
13) Don't get tired: Don't get bored. Disgusted:
I hate it because it's troublesome. (14) Therefore: So.
15) More: more, more.
Wen Zhengming copied the "Thousand Character Text" and wrote ten books a day as the standard, and his calligraphy improved rapidly. In his life, he was never sloppy with writing. Sometimes when you reply to someone, you don't like it a little bit, and you must rewrite it again and again, and you are never afraid of trouble.
Therefore, the older he gets, the more exquisite his calligraphy becomes.
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Wen Zhengming Pro (
1) Write the "Thousand Character Text", day (2) with ten books as the rate (3), book (4) and then (5) greatly advance. Born in (6) books, not tasted (7) reluctant (8), or (9) answered, (10), less (11) inappropriate, will be changed again and again (12) never tired (13), so (14) the older and more (15) subtle. (Shulin Chronicle).
Notes] (1) Pro: Temporary paste, imitate according to calligraphy and painting. (2) Day:
Every day. 3) Rate: Standard.
4) Calligraphy: Calligraphy. (5) So:
So, just. 6) Yu: Yes, for.
7) Taste: Ever. (8) Reluctant to be:
Perfunctory, sloppy. 9) Or: Sometimes.
10) Letters: letters, letters. (11) Less:
A little. 12) Easy: to replace, to replace.
13) Disgusting: Annoying because of trouble. (14) Therefore:
So. 15) More: more, more.
Translation] Wen Zheng Ming Lin wrote the "Text Text", and wrote ten books a day as the standard, and the calligraphy made rapid progress. In his life, he was never sloppy and sloppy in writing. Sometimes when I reply to someone, it is a little bit unsatisfactory, and I must have rewritten it again and again, not afraid of trouble.
As a result, his calligraphy became more and more delicate and ingenious as he grew older.
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Wen Zhengming (Wen Zhengming) [1470-1559], formerly known as Bi, the character Zhengming. From the age of forty-two, he began to use words, and changed his words. Because of the ancestors of Hengshan people, so called Hengshan monks, known as "Wenhengshan", Ming Dynasty painters, calligraphers, writers.
Han nationality, a native of Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu). Born in the sixth year of Ming Xuanzong Chenghua, died in the thirty-eighth year of Jiajing of Ming Shizong, at the age of ninety. Poetry Bai Juyi, Su Shi, Wen was employed by Wu Kuan, studied from Li Yingzhen, and studied painting from Shen Zhou.
In terms of poetry, he is known as the "Four Talents of Wuzhong" with Zhu Yunming, Tang Yin, and Xu Zhenqing. In the history of painting, together with Shen Zhou, Tang Yin, and Qiu Ying, he is known as the "Four Families of Wumen".
Xiyuan Poetry Scroll" Wen Zhengming.
The original text Zheng Minglin wrote the "Thousand Character Text", and the rate of ten books was taken as the rate, and the book made great progress. Born in books, I have never tried to be reluctant, or I have answered a brief note, and I will not get tired of it. Therefore, the older you get, the more subtle you become.
(Excerpt from "Shulin Chronicle").
Note (1) Writing: Copying. Pro: Sticker, imitate according to calligraphy and painting.
2) Day: Every day.
3) Rate: Standard.
(4) Calligraphy: calligraphy level.
(5) So: So, just.
6) Yu: Yes, for.
(7) Life: a lifetime.
7) Taste: Ever.
8) Reluctant: perfunctory, casual, sloppy.
9) Or: Sometimes.
10) Letters: letters, letters.
11) Less: pass "slightly", slightly.
12) Easy: to replace, to replace.
13) Don't get tired: Don't get bored. Disgusting: Annoying for trouble.
(14) Therefore: So.
15) More: more, more.
The translation Wen Zhengming copied the "Thousand Character Text", and wrote ten copies a day as the standard, and the calligraphy improved rapidly. In his life, he was never sloppy with writing. Sometimes when you reply to someone, you have a little bit of unsatisfactory intentions, and you must rewrite it again and again, and you are never afraid of trouble.
As a result, the older he gets, the more sophisticated his calligraphy becomes.
The Apocalyptic Texts tell us that no matter what we do, we must persevere, not give up halfway, and we must not be sloppy; Only with a certain accumulation will there be a qualitative leap. If you hope to achieve it overnight, or if you are perfunctory, you will not succeed. Our students should also learn knowledge as well as they learn words, so that they can achieve successful results.
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Wen Zhengming copied the "Thousand Character Text" (the old enlightenment reader), and wrote ten books a day as a standard, and his calligraphy improved rapidly. Usually for writing, never sloppy. Sometimes, when a person replies to a letter, he is slightly dissatisfied, and he must change it again and again without getting bored.
As a result, his calligraphy became more and more exquisite as he grew older.
Wen Zhengming's original text: Wen Zhengming copied the "Thousand Character Text", with ten copies a day, and the book made great progress. Born in a book, I have not tasted it, or I have answered a brief note, and I will not get tired of it, so the older I get, the more subtle it becomes. (Excerpt from "Shulin Chronicle").
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1) Pro: Copying. (2) Day:
Every day. (3) to: use.
(4) Rate: standard. (5) Book:
Writing, calligraphy. (6) So: So, just.
7) Progress: Progress (8) Yu: Right, For.
(9) Taste: Once. (10) Reluctant to be:
Here it means sloppy, sloppy, and casual. (11) Or: Sometimes.
12) Letters: letters, letters. (13) Less:
The word is fake, the same as "slightly". A little. (14) Beware:
Gratified. (15) Must: Certainly.
16) Yi: to change, by extension, to "rewrite". 17) Disgusting:
Fed up. (18) Therefore: therefore.
The Ming Dynasty calligrapher Wen Zhengming copied the "Thousand Character Text", with ten copies a day as the standard, and the calligraphy made rapid progress. In his life, he was never sloppy in writing, and sometimes he was a little dissatisfied with replying to other people's letters, and he must change it again, not afraid of trouble. Therefore, the older he gets, the more delicate and ingenious his calligraphy becomes.
Revelation: omitted.