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The Double Sheep Picture was presented to French President Han Meilin to write about the great beauty of China

President Hu Jintao and Mr. Sarkozy and his wife met with Mr. Han Meilin

The Double Sheep Picture

On April 28, French President Sarkozy and his delegation, who were invited to visit China, successfully arrived in Beijing after concluding their first stop in Xi'an. Mr. Han Meilin and his wife attended the welcome dinner held at the Great Hall of the People that night and were invited to present the hand-drawn ink painting "Two Sheeps". Mr. Han Meilin's large animal ink paintings have a very personal style. They not only follow the techniques of traditional ink paintings, but also incorporate the simplicity yet grandeur of ancient rock paintings. It has been presented as a national gift to distinguished guests from all over the world many times. From the "Panda" given to former U.S. President George Bush to the "Horse Picture" presented to Ma Ying-jeou in November 2008, and now the "Twin Sheep Picture", Han Meilin has used his own brush to prove that it is possible to use animals to draw the Chinese nation. Great beauty.

Mr. Han Meilin was invited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to paint this time. He completed the entire process from conception to creation in just one day. It is reported that Mr. Han Meilin chose "Sheep" as the theme because he learned that President Sarkozy and his wife happened to be born in the Year of the Sheep in China, and "Sheep" has been regarded by the Chinese as a symbol of auspiciousness since ancient times.

In the entire painting, Mr. Han used simple and elegant lines to send a happy message "Sheep and Sheep...