Calligrapher Wang Xizhi gave an example after reading

Updated on culture 2024-04-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After reading the story of "Calligrapher Wang Xizhi", I understood the truth of hard work and talent.

    Wang Xizhi is a great calligrapher in China, and his calligraphy art has reached the pinnacle, and he is respected as the "sage of calligraphy". The secret of his great achievements lies in his hard work and dedication. In order to practice calligraphy, he not only often forgot to eat and sleep, but once used ink as garlic paste and dipped it in steamed buns.

    After reading this story, I thought about it a lot. If Wang Xizhi hadn't practiced calligraphy so attentively, we wouldn't be able to appreciate the inkblots he left behind today, and what a pity it would be. As for Wang Xizhi himself, without his unremitting efforts, he would not have achieved great achievements, and his life would not have been full and brilliant, but would have become lazy and dull.

    I also thought of myself. My mother often criticized me for making typos, saying that it was because I was not attentive that I made such mistakes. I'm still not convinced, I think it's all normal, don't worry too much. Now I understand that concentration is the first step to success.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wang Xizhi has committed suicide since he was a child.

    The end of the play.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Looking at Wang Xizhi's calligraphy works, I feel that in the long history of Chinese civilization, countless cultural treasures have been bred. The book sage Wang Xizhi's "Orchid Pavilion Collection Preface" is its essence, the soul of the trust, it has a pivotal position in the vast Chinese civilization.

    Gently opening the book, my Lingsui's heart jumped into the words and came to another world.

    Huiji San'in. Rantei. In the middle of the mountains, surrounded by a tall and dense bamboo forest, the clear water rushes by, "Ding Dong Ding Dong", it is telling me a story.

    Wang Xizhi, a generation of "book saints", wrote the preface of "charming and vigorous, peerless and unparalleled" here, and the words that float like clouds and frighten dragons seem to have life.

    Wang Xizhi wrote his view of life and death in the article. In his view, the attachment to life and the rejection of death are common feelings of all human beings. He believes that death and life are equally significant.

    From life to death, I lament the impermanence of life, but it is not a negative mentality. "Knowing that death and life are illusory, and Qi Peng's death is vain", showing his love for life and cherishing life.

    It is precisely because of the author's fresh understanding of the worries and sufferings of life that the mountain potato can make use of its strengths and avoid its weaknesses, and create unlimited value in a limited life.

    Wang Xizhi's unique insight, although we can't reach it, as long as we love life, love life, and pursue the value of our own life, then we are also happy.

    Yesterday has passed, tomorrow is still far away, only today is ......It would be best if life could go smoothly on this journey; If not, I think that as long as you have paid, worked hard, and cherished it, you will have no regrets!

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