For Zhu Qian’s autobiography, after writing the beginning, Li Qingzhi immersed himself in the story and the writing became better and better.
This is good, not in terms of literary talent, but mainly in terms of emotion.
Zhu Qian comes from a poor family, but he wants to live a good life and is willing to fight for it... Li Qingzhi can empathize with such emotions.
His thoughts now are exactly the same as Zhu Qian's thoughts when he was young.
He also wants to live a good life and eat delicious food!
In addition, he embellished some of Zhu Qian's experiences... Ten days passed unknowingly, and he had written 30,000 words, and Zhu Qian never asked him to revise it from beginning to end.
Zhu Qian is really the best party A.
After ten days of writing, Li Qingzhi's writing speed increased a lot, but he still wrote 3,000 words a day, and at the same time he consciously wrote more neatly.
He wanted to take part in the imperial examination, and in order to do so, he had to have good handwriting.
This good does not refer to the kind of good that has a unique style and is self-contained, but the goodness of having handwriting that is black, smooth, and uniform in size, like printed words.
Li Qingzhi could understand this very well. He even practiced calligraphy in order to get a good score on the exam paper before the college entrance examination.
Now he has switched to using a brush and is practicing calligraphy from scratch.
He also wanted to write smaller characters... At that time, characters written with brushes were basically smaller than an adult's thumb nail. There was a kind of tiny calligraphy that was even smaller, only five millimeters square, and looked no different from penmanship.
He can't write such characters at all now, he can only practice slowly.
Helping Zhu Qian write a book is a good opportunity for him to practice calligraphy for free.
Li Qingzhi had a little more energy because he had eaten a lot these days. He used this energy to strengthen his hand strength and repair his hand bones, so that his handwriting could be more steady.
And then there is his memory... Li Qingzhi sets aside some energy every day to optimize his brain.
As a result, he would have no energy left to repair his body.
So the manager of the Zhu family who ate with Li Qingzhi saw that Li Qingzhi ate two or three times as much as they did every day, but did not gain weight at all.
Mr. Li really loves to eat!
At noon that day, Li Qingzhi ate boiled pork again.
Li Qingzhi took out one third of the pork and put it in a clean bamboo tube, intending to take it back as a snack for Jin Xiaoye and Li Laogen.
The Zhu family didn’t give him much meat at each meal, but for Jin Xiaoye and the others, even just eating a thin slice of meat was a pleasure.
After sharing the remaining dishes with the two children and eating four bowls of rice, Li Qingzhi took the two children back to the study and coaxed them to sleep.
Li Damao and Li Ermao were still in kindergarten in modern times. They had the habit of taking naps. After a while, they fell asleep on the straw mats.
When Li Qingzhi saw them lying down, he took out paper and pen and started writing.
After 30,000 words, Zhu Qian in the autobiography already had the idea of doing business. He secretly learned to read and saved some money, planning to rent a boat and do business once the five-year contract was up.
Zhu Qian told Li Qingzhi about his business experience. In fact, Zhu Qian's success has a lot to do with his good luck, but when writing an autobiography for Zhu Qian, it is necessary to highlight Zhu Qian's efforts.
Li Qingzhi had read some inspirational books in his previous life, which encouraged him to not be too depressed in the end times. In addition, he was a person who was full of hope for life and loved everything around him...