Summarize a story related to Wang Xizhi s calligraphy

Updated on culture 2024-03-01
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. The book becomes a goose.

    Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher, likes geese very much, and he believes that raising geese can not only cultivate sentiment, but also realize some calligraphy theories from observing the movements of geese. Once Wang Xizhi went out to play, saw a group of very beautiful white geese, and wanted to buy them, and after asking, he knew that these geese were raised by a Taoist priest nearby, so he found the Taoist priest and wanted to discuss with him to buy the group of geese, and the Taoist priest heard that the famous Wang Xizhi wanted to buy, so he said: As long as Wang Youjun can copy a "Huang Ting Jing" for me, he will take some geese and give them to him, Wang Xizhi readily agreed, which made the book into a good story of changing white geese.

    2. Three points into the wood.

    Legend has it that the emperor at that time wanted to go to the northern suburbs to worship, and asked Wang Xizhi to write the greetings on a wooden board, and then sent workers to carve them. The letterer cut the wooden board layer after layer, and found that Wang Xizhi's calligraphy ink had been printed all the way to the wooden board. He cut into three points of depth to see the bottom, carpentry marveled at Wang Xizhi's pen strength, calligraphy skills perfect, the strength of the pen can enter the wood three points.

    "Three points into the wood" is derived from this story.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is said that on one occasion, Wang Xi's road crossed a bridge in Shanyin City (present-day Shaoxing). There was an old woman carrying a basket of hexagonal bamboo fans to sell at the market. That kind of bamboo fan is very simple, there is no decoration, it can't arouse the interest of passers-by, it seems that it can't be sold, and the old woman is very anxious.

    When Wang Xizhi saw this, he sympathized with the old woman, so he stepped forward and said to her: "There is no painting or word on your bamboo fan, of course it can't be sold." How about I give you an inscription? Seeing that he was so enthusiastic, the old woman handed him the bamboo fan to write.

    Wang Xizhi picked up the pen, wrote five words on each fan, and returned it to the old woman. Wang Xizhi told her: "Don't worry. You tell the person who bought the fan that it was written by Wang Youjun."

    Wang Xiyi left, and the old woman did as he said. When the people on the set saw that it was really Wang Youjun's calligraphy, they all rushed to buy it. A basket of bamboo fans was sold out in no time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wang Xizhi has a strong thirst for knowledge since he was a child and is good at thinking. At the age of seven, he studied calligraphy with a female calligrapher, Wei Shuo (Mrs. Wei). When he was twelve, he found that his father often stayed alone in the study, took out a book to read, and looked extremely pious and earnest, then sharpened the ink and wrote, and finally carefully placed the book in the pillow.

    Wang Xizhi took the opportunity of his father's outing, and secretly took the book to read, which was originally the "Pen Theory" of Cai Yong of the Eastern Han Dynasty in the possession of Mrs. Wei. Wang Xizhi privately followed the teachings of the "Theory of Brushwork", constantly practiced, corrected his penmanship mistakes, and made great progress in calligraphy. His father saw his son's progress and guessed that his son would "read it by stealing" the "Pen Treatise" in the pillow, and Wang Kuang reprimanded his son.

    Legend has it that there is a small pond near Wang Xizhi's residence, Wang Xizhi washes the pen here after practicing calligraphy, learns words every day, and for a long time, the pool water turns black for it, and can be directly dipped in the use of ink. When Wang Xizhi served as the county guard of Yongjia in Wenzhou, he once swayed his ink in the present-day Wenzhou ink pond fang, so there was an ink pool in front of the old Lucheng District of Wenzhou.

    Wang Xizhi's calligraphy practice changed the popular chapter grass, eight points of the present grass, line calligraphy, and regular script, which was the peak of the flat ground during the conversion of the calligraphy style. Wang Xizhi once instructed Xie An of the Xie family of Chen County, and Xie An's calligraphy also became a style. Its calligraphy rulers are scattered in the Tang Dynasty Linzhu Fa Ti, Seventeen Ti, Japan's Funeral, Confucius and other famous products.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many stories of Wang Xizhi, such as the inscription of the bamboo fan, the story of the Spring Festival couplets, the story of eating ink, the Taoist relationship, and the story of becoming the first in the world after drinking. Wang Xizhi, whose name is Yishao, was originally from Shandong, and later moved to Shaoxing, Zhejiang with his family. He was also the greatest calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty and was revered as a calligrapher by later people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Answer: 1. Wang Xizhi: (303-361, 321-379), a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, known as the "sage of calligraphy". The representative work "Orchid Pavilion Preface" is known as "the first book in the world".

    The emperor wanted to go to the northern suburbs to worship, and asked Wang Xizhi to write the greetings on a wooden board, and then send workers to carve them. The letterer cut the wooden board layer after layer, cut into three points of depth to see the bottom, the carpenter marveled at Wang Xizhi's pen strength can enter the wood for three points. The idiom "three points into the wood" is the story of Wang Xizhi.

    Once Ouyang Xun went out on horseback, and happened to see a stone tablet written by Suo Jing, a famous calligrapher of the Jin Dynasty, on the side of the road. He dismounted to watch, admired many times, and did not want to leave, simply spread the felt and sat down to ponder repeatedly, and finally sat and lay down next to the monument for three days before leaving.

    Hope it helps

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