In the long history of the Ming Dynasty, there was a genius named Wang Huidao. He was brilliant by nature, and he could read books without forgetting them, and he could memorize them immediately. By the age of eight, he was already able to write articles skillfully, showing extraordinary literary talent.
However, Wang Huidao was extremely arrogant in his attitude of serving his master. If he is slightly unhappy, he will angrily scold the teacher behind his back. This attitude brought him into disrepute among the crowd, and it was widely believed that he lacked the cultivation of respecting his teachers.
One day, Wang Huidao was sitting alone in the study, and suddenly yawned, and a ghost jumped out of his mouth. The ghost pointed at him and said, "Wang Huidao, you could have won the top prize in the world, but because you hated the angry master and disrespected the teacher, God has cut off your Lu status, and I will leave you from now on!" And when he had said that, the ghost was gone.
Wang Huidao looked through the books he had read in the past at this time, and he didn't even know a word. It dawned on him that the talent and memories he had once been proud of were all given by some mysterious power. After losing this power, he felt very depressed and helpless.
This story tells us that a person's achievements depend not only on his talent and hard work, but also on his character and cultivation. If Wang Huidao can respect his teacher and learn Xi modestly and prudently, then he may be able to truly realize his potential and become an outstanding literati. However, his arrogance and rudeness eventually led to the loss of his talent and the loss of his life.
This story also reminds us to always be humble and respectful. In the process of learning Xi, we should humbly ask others for advice and cherish every opportunity to learn Xi. Only in this way can we continue to make progress and realize the value of our lives.