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The original text and annotations of Cursive Script King
The original text and annotations of "The King of Cursive Script" are as follows:
Annotations of "The King of Cursive Script":
(1) Good: like, hobby.
(2) Fellows: People in the same stream, this refers to cursive calligraphy enthusiasts, that is, peers.
(3) Comfortable: Being at ease means acting as usual, without being affected by others.
(4) Get a sentence: Get a good sentence.
(5) Cable: Found.
(6) Dragon and snake flying: adjective dragon and snake flying.
(7) Make: let, command.
(8) Dangerous place: refers to the twists and turns of the strokes
(9) Nongran: confused look
(10) Holding: holding .
(11) Familiar sight: watch repeatedly
(12) Criticism: scold.
(13) Hu: He, why.
(14) Yu: Me.
(15) All: all.
(16) Work: Standard.
(17) Ru: You.
(18) also: also.
(19) Stop: stop.
(20) Ruhu didn’t ask me earlier, so I forgot about it: Why didn’t you ask me earlier, so that I also forgot about it. Hu: Why.
(21) Record: Transcribe.
Translation of "The King of Cursive Script":
Prime Minister Zhang liked calligraphy but did not practice it. People at that time laughed at him. The Prime Minister felt that he should remain the same as before and not be normal. Once, when he got a good sentence, he picked up the pen and wrote it down quickly, and the whole paper was full of dragons and phoenixes. He asked his nephew to copy it down. When he saw the messy writing, his nephew couldn't understand what was written. He took the paper and asked him: "What word is this?" The prime minister looked at it carefully for a long time, but he couldn't recognize it, so he blamed him. Nephew: "Why didn't you ask earlier? I even forgot what I wrote."
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