Kong Yingda was well-read and knowledgeable, so he could not recognize what article Xiao Tian had written. He could even conclude that it was definitely not an article.
Xiao Tian's left hand wrote the second line after his right hand, but he finished it first.
Similarly, this line of words still couldn't be broken.
After a quarter of an hour, Xiao Tian finished writing on two pieces of paper almost at the same time. Then, he moved one step to the right and started writing on the other two pieces of paper.
Empress Zhangsun quickly gave a look to the eunuchs beside her. The eunuchs understood and moved a few tables to the side, laying out the papers.
Unknowingly, two hours had passed. Xiao Tian had already written a total of 30 pieces of paper. Each piece of paper had exactly 20 words per line. There were a total of 160 words in eight lines.
The scene had already quieted down. Everyone was focused on watching Xiao Tian write. Even though they had been reading for two hours, they did not feel bored at all.
Gao Yang and Xiao He were just grinding the ink and their hands were tired to the point of aching. Xiao Tian's forehead was already sweating but his hands were as steady as before!
Suddenly, Xiao Tian's writing style changed. His right hand that was originally writing regular script changed to cursive script, and his left hand that was writing cursive script changed to cursive script.
Xiao Tian's words were still a little shaky at the start, but at this moment, it seemed like he had already mastered it.
When Kong Yingda saw this, he could not help but smile bitterly in his heart. Previously, he had thought that Empress Zhangsun was helping Xiao Tian by not allowing the calligraphy competition. It turned out that he was the one who was being biased!
The few princesses could not help but exclaim. They hurriedly covered their mouths with their hands, afraid that they would disturb Xiao Tian. Even so, Empress Zhangsun still glared at them, blaming them for making too big of a move.
The only thing that made people criticize him was that Xiao Tian had already written almost 5,000 words, but no one could tell what he was writing!
The viewers in the live broadcast room naturally did not know that Xiao Tian had become so awesome because he had exchanged for a talent. They thought that this was Xiao Tian's 'own skill', and they all flooded the bullet screen to cheer. Fish Ball and Shark's Fins did not stop at all.
As everyone knew, those so-called calligraphers who could use their hands to exchange pointers could only use their hands to write a limited number of poems or couplets. They were the result of repeated practice. It did not mean that they could really be distracted, but they had formed a habit after repeated practice. If they were given an unfamiliar poem to write, they might be able to write it. However, the words they wrote were barely recognizable and could not be considered calligraphy at all.
As for Xiao Tian, he had already written a total of 5,000 words. The further he went, the better he wrote. With this skill alone, even if Xiao Tian did not transmigrate, he could still make a living by selling calligraphy and paintings. If he was lucky, he could even make a name for himself.
Another hour passed. Xiao Tian's hands had already begun to write cursive script. Moreover, it was all wild cursive, and his speed was getting faster and faster.
Kacha!
Due to his excessive strength, Xiao Tian broke a pen.
Xiao Tian didn't go to get a new pen. Instead, he used the remaining one and quickly wrote something. Then, he put the pen back into the pen holder and announced that he was done.
"Xiao Tian, tell me, what are you writing?”Seeing that Xiao Tian had finally finished writing, Empress Zhangsun could no longer hold back her curiosity and asked.
Everyone else, including Kong Yingda, also looked at Xiao Tian. They all wanted to know what Xiao Tian had written. They did not believe that Xiao Tian had written it randomly.
"Everyone will know soon!" Xiao Tian smiled.”
After saying that, Xiao Tian put away the 80-odd pieces of paper that were filled with words in order. He walked to an empty space and laid the first piece of paper on the ground. Then, he placed the second piece of paper on top of the first piece of paper, and the third piece of paper on the left of the second piece of paper. He laid all the papers on the ground in a counterclockwise manner.
This made Kong Yingda and the others 'hearts ache. Wouldn't such a good piece of work be dirtied on the ground?
However, even after Xiao Tian had spread all the papers on the ground, no one could recognize what Xiao Tian had written!
"You brat, don't keep me in suspense. Hurry up and tell me what's written!”Empress Zhangsun said anxiously.
"Haha, I know!" Without waiting for Xiao Tian to speak, Fang Yiai laughed excitedly, successfully snatching away Xiao Tian's part. Then, she pointed to a piece of paper in the upper left corner and said,""Isn't this the Spring and Autumn Annals? However, it had to be read from top to bottom, from left to right!”
When everyone heard this, they all tried to read according to Fang Yi 'ai's explanation. After reading, they were shocked to find that it was really the " Spring and Autumn ". However, this " Spring and Autumn " was only half!
Everyone looked at Xiao Tian as if he was a monster. It was said that Sima Zhao was able to recite the Spring and Autumn Annals backwards at the age of three. Whether it was true or not had yet to be verified, but most people did not believe it.
In the past dynasties, there were still some geniuses who could recite the Spring and Autumn Annals backwards. If they worked hard, many people could do it.
However, people like Xiao Tian, who had completely messed up the Spring and Autumn Annals and read it vertically, did not even dare to think about it. This required him to remember every word in the Spring and Autumn Annals clearly. This was not something that a human could do.
Also, don't forget that Xiao Tian started from the middle piece of paper and rotated it a few times counterclockwise! However, the ten thousand words on the ground were all in a straight line, no matter if one looked at them horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
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