When Huai Su lived in Lingling, he was poor and had no paper to write on. He planted more than 10,000 plantains and spread them with banana leaves, so he called them "blue sky". Lack of books is to draw a plate of books and a board, and the books are repeatedly worn out.
Translation:
When Huai Su lived in Lingling, he was so poor that he didn't even have paper to write in Chinese calligraphy. So he planted more than 10,000 plantains and splashed ink with plantain leaves, calling his buddhist nun the "Green Temple". First find a wooden pallet and a board, color it, and use it as an inkstone and tablet.
Grinding ink every day, writing every day, grinding when the ink is dry, and writing after grinding; Wipe it after writing, and wipe it before writing. Day after day, year after year, the boards are worn out and worn through.
Extended data:
It is not easy to write beautifully. Writing in Huai Su describes Huai Su's writing situation like this: "He always sees the shape of the words first, remembers the order of the words, and then writes them one by one." Huai Su's "Writing" just shows that writing should start with observing the structure of words, remembering the order of words and writing them one by one.
Students should observe the structure of words, find the characteristics of word structure, build up confidence, practice diligently and develop good writing habits. "A drop of water can penetrate a stone. Everything comes naturally. Only with long-term practice and accumulation can you write beautiful words.