Know the sound after practicing a thousand songs, and know the instrument after watching a thousand swords.
Source: Liu Xie's Wen Xin Diao Long in the Southern and Northern Dynasties
It is not easy to learn a skill; To be a connoisseur, you should also observe more physical objects. It is impossible to talk on paper. Reading will break thousands of volumes, and writing can be like a god. Do anything, without a certain amount of experience accumulation, there will be no high attainments.
Before becoming a reporter, Xiao Wang was obsessed with reading newspapers. He read a lot of newspapers with extensive information, practiced thousands of songs before he could hear the sound, and recognized the device after reading thousands of swords, so he was familiar with various reporting genres, so he worked with ease.
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Wen Xin Diao Long is a literary theory work by Liu Xie, a literary theorist in the Southern Dynasties. Written in 50 1~502 (two years in southern dynasties). It is the first monograph on literary theory in the history of China's literary theory criticism, with a rigorous system, and it is Thinking about the Week in Great Times (Zhang Xuecheng's Literary Epic).
The book *** 10, with 50 articles (originally divided into two parts, each with 25 articles), based on Confucius' aesthetic thought and Taoist thought, comprehensively summarizes the aesthetic achievements before Qi and Liang Dynasties, and discusses and discusses in detail the aesthetic essence of language and literature and the aesthetic law of creative appreciation.