Large strokes like rafters

[Idiom]: 大笔如椽 [pinyin]:d àbǐrúchuán [interpretation]: rafters: wooden strips placed on purlins with a roof.

A pen as big as a rafter. Describe the famous article. Also refers to famous writers. [Idiom Story]:.

Wang Jiu, a scribe of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was quick and bold since he was a child, and he wrote prose and poetry very well, and was hired by the great Sima Huan Wen as the main book at the age of twenty.

Once, in order to test the courage of the king's martyrdom, Huan Wen deliberately rode a horse and rushed straight to the hall from the back hall when he was gathering in the Great Sima Mansion.

The staff were so frightened that they lost their fingers and fled in all directions, but Wang was the only one who was calm and sat still. Huan Wen sighed and said: "Whoever can sit firmly in the face of a galloping horse must be a black-headed man in the future!" In order to test Wang Martyr's talent, Huan Wen sent someone to secretly take away the manuscript of Wang Martyr's speech while the staff were deliberating.

When Wang Martyr spoke, he was like a river and gushing. Huan Wen took out his manuscript and compared it, and found that what he said was the same as on the manuscript, but none of the words were the same, and he couldn't help but admire him very much.

One night, Wang had a dream in which someone gave him a large pen like a rafter.

When he woke up, he said to his family: "I dreamed that someone gave me a large pen like a rafter, and it seems that I have something to do." The prophecy of the king's martyrdom soon became true.

On this morning, Emperor Xiaowu of Jin died suddenly, and because of Wang's outstanding writing, the mourning, obituaries and spills of Emperor Xiaowu to be issued by the imperial court were all drafted by him.

This distinction is rare in history.

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