Hit the nail on the head.
Second, getting to the point is an idiom of China, which describes the strength of Zhi's calligraphy and Taoism, and also indicates that the article or viewpoint is profound and thorough.
Third, the source: Zhang Huaiguan's "Wang Xizhi" in the Tang Dynasty: "When the Jin Emperor sacrificed to the northern suburbs, he even wished the version, cut it and cut it into the wood." Poetry: writing people and ghosts is superior, and stabbing greed and stabbing abuse. -Guo Moruo's evaluation of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio
Wang Xizhi of Jin Dynasty was a man of few words and broad mind. A good book at the age of seven. At the age of twelve, I saw the previous generation of Bi Shuo at my father's bedside and secretly read it again. Father said, "Why did you steal my secret?" Xihe just laughed. Mother said, "Look at the brushwork." Father thinks it's small, afraid it can't keep a secret. Xi's language says, "I'll teach you when you are an adult." Xihe's invitation: "Use it today. Treating adults will be afraid of children's orders. " Father was very happy, so he followed. If the month is not profitable, the book will make great progress.
When Mrs Wei saw this, she kept talking. Wang Ce said, "This son must know how to use a pen. When he sees his book, he will become smart. " With tears in his eyes, he said, "This child is going to stamp my name!"
When the Jin emperor offered sacrifices to the northern suburbs, he even wished the edition and made a work cut.
Preface to Lanting of Thirty-three Books. Thirty-seven books "Huang Tingjing". At the end of the book, there is a sentence in the air: "Your book feels me, but the situation is very bad! I am the father-in-law of Tiantai. " Talking to yourself is really friendlier than Zhong. There are many books about Xi. (Excerpted from Zhang Huaiguan's book "Broken Wang Xizhi in the Tang Dynasty")
Fourth, celebrity stories.
Wang Xizhi was born in Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) in Jin Dynasty. He is one of the most famous calligraphers in the history of China. Because he was a general of the right army, later generations called him Wang Youjun. He learned from others and created a unique calligraphy style, which was called "the sage of books" by later generations.
Although Wang Xizhi's handwriting is so good, it has something to do with his talent, but the most important thing is his hard work. In order to practice his handwriting well, whether he is resting or walking, he must think about the structure of the font, try to figure out the shelf and momentum of the word, and keep paddling his fingers on his skirt. So after a long time, I even cut my clothes.