At the beginning of Gengzi, new diseases and new poisons struck, disrupting people's life rhythm.
I stay at home every day and can't go out. I thought it was good at first. It is rare to relax yourself. But after a long time, the mood will inevitably be agitated.
Me too. I always feel a little flustered Can't go to work normally. I don't want to say that I have no income, but I have to pay five or six thousand yuan in rent every month. It is absolutely a lie to say that there is no pressure. But what can we do? For example, the whole country, Qian Qian, thousands of families, all sentient beings, are different. How can I make an exception? You'll be relieved when you get through it.
Fortunately, I have a hobby of writing. I am very helpless when I am free. I can get rid of boredom by doing pen and ink and practicing calligraphy. To put it mildly, it is also a good way to practice.
I think, during this period, the most meaningful thing is to call the children to practice calligraphy in the group every day and watch the exercises they upload. I feel particularly happy and fulfilled when I see many children responding and scrambling to participate.
When the epidemic comes, many calligraphy institutions and some online media will collect calligraphy works of anti-epidemic schools to support the fight against the epidemic, and also name them ~ Art against the epidemic. It can be said that it is a good thing to be famous, well-founded and full of positive energy.
But my generation is stupid and has never understood it. Can you kill the virus by writing two words and shouting two slogans? As far as I write those two words, I have a little lack of confidence.
When I saw that some characters were as immature as me, and the words were simple and pale, I understood that as a China person, I was eager to overcome the crown poison and return to normal life as soon as possible.
However, the performance of some calligraphers is puzzling. In front of their masterpieces, they put their close-up photos, listed a lot of titles of various institutions, and won prizes in the competition. I am bored. What are you showing off at this time? Are you showing off your artistic achievements? Or do you want to hype yourself in the name of fighting the epidemic? Wuhan is in pain, and Chinese people are in tears. How dare you do that? Is there something missing?
I think, the real fight against the epidemic still depends on those angels in white who stand up and go retrograde. They really fight in the front line. We still have to rely on day and night efforts to support people from all walks of life who are fighting the epidemic, on donations and materials, on social organizations at higher levels in our country, and on the wise decisions, policies and guidance of the CPC Central Committee. Unless you can, Zhu Xi, write eight words for auction180,000, and then donate them all. By the way, how much is your words worth? Would you like to take it out?
I am also a quasi-calligraphy lover, and I am an anonymous grassroots. My handwriting is terrible and worthless. It used to cost hundreds of dollars to buy a knife of rice paper. As soon as I finished writing, I instantly turned into a pile of waste paper. My handwriting will never have an immune effect, nor can it deter viruses. My handwriting is not a symbol.
Although I have nothing to do, I wrote something to amuse myself, or let my disciples have a look and give them a reference when creating. In addition, there is no other use.
I uploaded these so-called works together and kept them here, so they are the records of practicing calligraphy in this extraordinary period. Some people may say: since you are just taking notes, why did you send it to Jane's village? Send it to the group?
Good question, maybe it's because I don't practice enough, I'm a little restless, and I'm a little vanity! In case others are not stingy, give me a few small praises and I will be more beautiful!
Finally, I want to make a special statement. I sincerely thank Mr. Su Lichen, Chairman of Hometown County Book Association. If it weren't for his whistling and active advocacy, I might not have written so much by my inertia. I would like to express my special thanks here!