Question 2: Who are the main people who get to the point? Shops that used to do business generally had signboards, and they always gave their shop numbers auspicious names, such as "Guangyuan Ji", "Mao Yuan Ji" and "Kangtai Ji". Just say that there is a store that has a good business, expanded its facade, added goods and wanted a new signboard. Don't underestimate this signboard, it has a considerable impact on business. Therefore, signboards are generally made of good plates. Coincidentally, someone found a board that was once used to worship the gods, and the board was full of sacrificial words. At first, people didn't care. The shopkeeper had the strokes on the blackboard cleaned so that he could write new content. But after rubbing for a long time, the strokes on the board did not erase, but became clearer. If it can't be washed out, it will be planed, and the board will be planed for a layer, and the handwriting will be faintly visible; After scraping the board twice, the handwriting can still be seen. People are surprised: who wrote this word? It was so profound and powerful that an old gentleman who knew calligraphy came to see it and immediately cried in amazement. Looking at his amazing appearance, all the people present were very strange and gathered around to see. The old man said, "This is the handwriting of the great calligrapher Wang Xizhi! This word is too deep and powerful, really penetrating! " Why is Wang Can Xi Zhi's calligraphy so extensive and profound? This is related to his regular exercise. There is a story of "abstaining from beads" to illustrate this point from the side. It is said that Wang Xizhi has a beloved pearl. This pearl is not only for entertainment, but also for viewing. Wang Xizhi often rubs his hands when writing to enhance his wrist strength. One day, the pearl suddenly disappeared. I looked and looked, but I couldn't find it. Wang Xizhi is very upset. Who stole it? Except for a monk who lives in his house, no stranger has been around him ... so he became cold to the monk. The monk found that Master was suspicious of him, so he starved to death in the name of "making China". Later, when the family slaughtered the white goose, pearls were found in the belly of the big white goose. It turned out that the big white goose swallowed the beads. When things were made clear, Wang Xizhi deeply felt that he had wronged the monk, regretted it and was very sad. In memory of this innocent monk, he converted his house into "Zhu Jie Temple", saying that he should take the incident of throwing pearls as a lesson, treat his friends with sincerity, and don't easily doubt others and let them be wronged. As a calligrapher, Wang Xizhi not only pays attention to exercising wrist strength and enhancing writing ability, but also strictly demands future generations. His son Wang Xianzhi studied calligraphy under the guidance of his father when he was very young. On one occasion, Wang Xizhi stood quietly behind him in order to check his dedication. While he was concentrating on writing, he suddenly held the writing brush in his son's hand with his fingers and pulled it up. Who knows that the pen is tight and the brush is not taken off. Wang Xizhi was very satisfied with this, and he said happily; "This child will become a calligrapher in the future." And wrote a word on the spot to present it. This incident shows that the calligrapher's brushwork has been developed through hard work. This idiom comes from the story of a very famous great calligrapher in the history of China. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, there was a man named Wang Xizhi. He is a general in the right-wing army, so people call him "Wang Youjun". His calligraphy enjoys a high evaluation in history, and some people call him a "book saint". His handwriting is beautiful and vigorous, which is not easy. Generally, beautiful words are soft, while vigorous words are thick. However, his ability to transcend worldly customs shows that his calligraphy skill is deep, which is entirely due to his diligent study and practice. Even at rest, he pondered the structure, shelf and momentum of the font, thinking that his hand was drawing on the skirt, and after a long time, he even scratched his clothes. Legend has it that once, he wrote his words on a board and gave them to the sculptor to carve in his image. The sculptor found that Wang Xizhi's handwriting penetrated into the board for three minutes. Of course, it is impossible to write on the board with a brush and infiltrate the handwriting into three points. But from this legend, we can know that the words written by this "book saint" have reached the point of perfection. Later, according to the plot of this story, people derived the idiom "straight to the point" to describe the profound articles or opinions people wrote.
Question 3: Who are the characters in the penetrating story? It is Wang Xizhi
Wang Xizhi studied calligraphy hard, even walking on the road, sitting in a chair, pondering the posture of famous calligraphy. His fingers kept drawing glyphs, and over time, even his skirt was cut.
Once, he was lying in bed, and he even scratched his wife with his hand. His wife said, "Why do you always row on others?" My own body, gone! "
Wang Xizhi heard the word "style" and suddenly thought: Yes, you should create your own style! So from then on, he rummaged through all the inscriptions, combined the strengths of a hundred schools of thought, and with his hard work, he finally became the most famous calligrapher in ancient China.
It is precisely because Wang Xizhi has been practicing hard and practicing wrist strength for a long time that the words written are powerful and can be said to penetrate the back of the paper. Once he went to visit a friend, just as he was out, he wrote a few words on the coffee table and left. Later, my family couldn't clean it with hard work and couldn't clean it with water. The words he wrote on the board were carved by carpenters. He found that there was ink three minutes deep on the board. So people later said that Wang Xizhi's words were "incisive". Although this is an exaggeration, it shows the depth of his kung fu!
Question 4: Who are the incisive main figures? Source: Tang Dynasty? Zhang Huai's book is broken? Wang Xizhi: "When the Jin Emperor offered sacrifices to the northern suburbs, he wished more editions, made more work, and wrote incisively."
Source: Tang Dynasty? Zhang Huai's book is broken? Wang Xizhi: "When the Jin Emperor offered sacrifices to the northern suburbs, he wished more editions, made more work, and wrote incisively."
Celebrity story
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 praised as a book saint by later generations. [4]
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, even my clothes were cut.
He used to practice calligraphy by the pond, and every time he finished writing, he washed his pen and inkstone in the pond. After a long time, the water in the whole pond turned black. It can be seen that he has made great efforts in practicing calligraphy.
It is said that he loves geese very much and often watches them swim around in the river in a daze. Later, he realized the principle of brush strokes from the movements of geese, which was of great help to his calligraphy skills.
Once, he went to a Taoist temple to play, and when he saw a group of geese were lovely, he asked the Taoist priest to sell them to him. The Taoist priest in Guanli admired his calligraphy for a long time and asked him to write a copy of Huang Tingjing in exchange. Wang Xizhi liked those geese very much and agreed. So Wang Xizhi wrote a poem "Huang Ting Jing" for Guan Li, and the Taoist gave him all those geese.
On another occasion, the emperor went to the northern suburbs to offer sacrifices, and asked Wang Xizhi to write his congratulatory message on a board, and then sent workers to carve it. The sculptor was very surprised when he carved. Wang Xizhi's calligraphy and brushwork actually penetrated into the wood for more than three points. He praised: "The words of the general of the right army are really incisive!"
Wang Xizhi (A.D. 303- 36 1, or A.D. 303- 379, A.D. 307- 365, A.D. 32 1- 379) was born in Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong Province) in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and later moved to Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province), where he was of noble birth.
Question 5: Who does the penetration point refer to? Refers to Wang Xizhi
Question 6: What is the name of the penetrating character? Wang Xizhi
Question 7: Who is the owner? Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, began to practice calligraphy at the age of 7. He practices calligraphy very hard. He often practices calligraphy by the pool, and the water in the pool is dyed black. At the age of 33, he wrote Preface to Lanting Collection, and at the age of 37, he wrote Huang Tingjing. Later, due to the replacement of the writing board, the craftsman found that Wang Xizhi's brushwork was very strong, and the handwriting had penetrated into the board for three minutes. Later, it was used to describe the vigorous brushwork of calligraphy, and also to describe the profound and accurate opinions and arguments. Language this "said cymbals" volume 87 cited huai "book broken? Wang Xizhi: "Wang Xizhi's book is willing to be edited and written in three points." "
Question 8: Who are the main people who know the truth? Shops that used to do business generally had signboards, and they always gave their shop numbers auspicious names, such as "Guangyuan Ji", "Mao Yuan Ji" and "Kangtai Ji". Just say that there is a store that has a good business, expanded its facade, added goods and wanted a new signboard. Don't underestimate this signboard, it has a considerable impact on business. Therefore, signboards are generally made of good plates. Coincidentally, someone found a board that was once used to worship the gods, and the board was full of sacrificial words. At first, people didn't care. The shopkeeper had the strokes on the blackboard cleaned so that he could write new content. But after rubbing for a long time, the strokes on the board did not erase, but became clearer. If it can't be washed out, it will be planed, and the board will be planed for a layer, and the handwriting will be faintly visible; After scraping the board twice, the handwriting can still be seen. People are surprised: who wrote this word? It was so profound and powerful that an old gentleman who knew calligraphy came to see it and immediately cried in amazement. Looking at his amazing appearance, all the people present were very strange and gathered around to see. The old man said, "This is the handwriting of the great calligrapher Wang Xizhi! This word is too deep and powerful, really penetrating! " Why is Wang Can Xi Zhi's calligraphy so extensive and profound? This is related to his regular exercise. There is a story of "abstaining from beads" to illustrate this point from the side. It is said that Wang Xizhi has a beloved pearl. This pearl is not only for entertainment, but also for viewing. Wang Xizhi often rubs his hands when writing to enhance his wrist strength. One day, the pearl suddenly disappeared. I looked and looked, but I couldn't find it. Wang Xizhi is very upset. Who stole it? Except for a monk who lives in his house, no stranger has been around him ... so he became cold to the monk. The monk found that Master was suspicious of him, so he starved to death in the name of "making China". Later, when the family slaughtered the white goose, pearls were found in the belly of the big white goose. It turned out that the big white goose swallowed the beads. When things were made clear, Wang Xizhi deeply felt that he had wronged the monk, regretted it and was very sad. In memory of this innocent monk, he converted his house into "Zhu Jie Temple", saying that he should take the incident of throwing pearls as a lesson, treat his friends with sincerity, and don't easily doubt others and let them be wronged. As a calligrapher, Wang Xizhi not only pays attention to exercising wrist strength and enhancing writing ability, but also strictly demands future generations. His son Wang Xianzhi studied calligraphy under the guidance of his father when he was very young. On one occasion, Wang Xizhi stood quietly behind him in order to check his dedication. While he was concentrating on writing, he suddenly held the writing brush in his son's hand with his fingers and pulled it up. Who knows that the pen is tight and the brush is not taken off. Wang Xizhi was very satisfied with this, and he said happily; "This child will become a calligrapher in the future." And wrote a word on the spot to present it. This incident shows that the calligrapher's brushwork has been developed through hard work. This idiom comes from the story of a very famous great calligrapher in the history of China. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, there was a man named Wang Xizhi. He is a general in the right-wing army, so people call him "Wang Youjun". His calligraphy enjoys a high evaluation in history, and some people call him a "book saint". His handwriting is beautiful and vigorous, which is not easy. Generally, beautiful words are soft, while vigorous words are thick. However, his ability to transcend worldly customs shows that his calligraphy skill is deep, which is entirely due to his diligent study and practice. Even at rest, he pondered the structure, shelf and momentum of the font, thinking that his hand was drawing on the skirt, and after a long time, he even scratched his clothes. Legend has it that once, he wrote his words on a board and gave them to the sculptor to carve in his image. The sculptor found that Wang Xizhi's handwriting penetrated into the board for three minutes. Of course, it is impossible to write on the board with a brush and infiltrate the handwriting into three points. But from this legend, we can know that the words written by this "book saint" have reached the point of perfection. Later, according to the plot of this story, people derived the idiom "straight to the point" to describe the profound articles or opinions people wrote.
Question 9: Who is Wang Xizhi, a figure who knows history well? He writes on wood. When the carpenter carved along his handwriting, he found that the ink had penetrated three-thirds of the board, so the carpenter said with emotion, "Wang Daren's calligraphy is really perfect!"
Question 10: Which character does the point piercing refer to? Refers to Wang Xizhi