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临池 línchíwr. diligently practice calligraphy临池<书>to practise Chinese calligraphy(Britain); to practice Chinese calligraphy(US); from the story of Zhang Zhi, a calligrapher in the Han Dynasty who was said to have practised day after day by a pool, after which he washed his brush and ink slab in the water, turning it black林语堂当代汉英繁简☞臨池临池[lín chí]〈书 fml.〉相传汉朝有名的书法家张芝,在水池旁边练习写字,经常用池水洗砚台,使一池子的水都变黑了。后人因此称练习书法为临池。practise calligraphy; learn to write a good hand. Legend has it that Zhang Zhi, a famous calligrapher of the Han Dynasty, liked to practise calligraphy by a pond, and often washed his inkslab in the pond, turning it black. The term has since come to mean ‘practise calligraphy’. |