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Chapter 224 The first cursive script in the world (5100 months)

"Huaisu's family, Changsha, worked in Buddhism when they were young, and had a leisure time in the scriptures and Zen..."

Zhong Ming wrote very quickly, and before Lao Jin could react, Zhong Ming had already written two lines of words!

These words are basically written in one stroke, with only five or six words in each line. By the time the fourth line was written, the ink trace had obviously faded, but Zhong Ming seemed to be still unsatisfied. He continued to write until the sixth line, and the word "典" in "典" was almost unrecognizable. At this time, Zhong Ming dipped in ink again and continued to use his pen as if he was flying.

President Qian, Director of Art, Macmillan, Yiyi, Jiang Wanna and others were all watching.

Seeing Zhong Ming writing so quickly, Macmillan instinctively sneered.

He understood Chinese and recognized Chinese characters, and subconsciously felt that this was writing nonsense!

But when he turned around and looked at the "Self-Portrait" placed in the glass cabinet, McMillan was stunned.

Very similar! Very similar!

If you look closely, there are some very subtle differences, but this at least shows that Zhong Ming is not making a fool of himself, he is writing seriously!

President Qian, Lao Jin and Director of Art both understand calligraphy. When he saw Zhong Ming finishing his writing, he knew that this was indeed real kung fu!

Especially Lao Jin, staring at him almost word by word. Those who like calligraphy are very much able to memorize "Self-Portrait" from beginning to end. Every time Zhong Ming writes a word, he verifies it in his heart.

"As time of year, there were many great works between rivers and ridges, his name was... "

"The work of Zhang Xu in the past was called Zhang Dian, and now it is called Huaisu's work. I actually call it a crazy monk. Who says it cannot be..."

I couldn't help but want to slap the table, and it was so well written!

"Self-Portrait" is the world's best cursive script, and it is crazy cursive. There are many characters in it that can only be recognized by people who have studied calligraphy. Most people look at it like looking at ghost paintings, and they cannot understand it at all.

But in the eyes of those who know calligraphy, these "ghost painting talismans" are full of extremely precious artistic value!

Soon, Zhong Ming wrote from one end of the table to the other end. Lao Jin hurried to Zhong Ming's right, carefully holding the long scroll with both hands, while Zhong Ming continued to spread the long scroll and write back.

Lao Jin happened to take this opportunity to enjoy it.

Soon, another paragraph was written. This time, President Qian stood next to Lao Jin and also followed suit and feasted his eyes at the same time!

The audience was stunned. There was no one else in this treatment!

The two calligraphers from the calligraphy association held a long scroll for Zhong Ming here, and their faces were full of expressions that were like those that were eaten by a starving ghost?

Even the director of the art gallery and Mr. Liu were stunned.

Especially Mr. Liu, he has read the "Self-Portrait" copied by Cui Chenglu for so long. Now he sees the "Self-Portrait" written by Zhong Ming, which is really very similar to the version copied by Cui Chenglu!

As for which one is better? He really can't say it, it takes an expert to tell it.

Zhong Ming wrote very quickly, with more than 600 words in the whole text, and wrote a very long volume.

It is not for the sake of being fast, but the key is that "Self-Portrait" is cursive. When Huaisu wrote it, it was also written by the inspiration. If we only talk about historical status, "Cassic Saint" is Zhang Xu, but the name "the best cursive script in the world" belongs to Huaisu's "Self-Portrait", which shows that this character is a work of inspiration.

To write this feeling better, it is to be fast. There are many words in Huaisu's "Self-Portrait" with half-dry ink, because they are written too quickly and are unwilling to stop writing and dip ink again.

When writing, it also requires extremely high skills to reproduce this feeling. The ink should not be too thick and moderate, otherwise the dry pen will fly too much white and the speed will not be increased. However, the ink should not be missing. Once the ink is broken, it may affect the structure of the entire calligraphy.

Zhong Ming put down his pen and breathed a sigh of relief.

Tired, so tired!

The whole article is written in one breath, and there is no pause in the middle. Moreover, the shape of the characters in cursive script is extremely strict, because you cannot be careless at any point, and the angle, size, and arc of the turn cannot exceed the rules. Otherwise, the cursive script will not be able to be identified and lose the most basic recording function, which will become a failure.

Obviously, President Qian and Lao Jin also understood this best. The two looked excited and looked from beginning to end.

They wanted to see what is the difference between the words written by Zhong Ming and the words written by Cui Chenglu!

If an outsider sees these two characters, he will feel very similar, but in the eyes of professional calligraphers like President Qian and Lao Jin, there are so many differences!

Although Cui Chenglu's "Self-Portrait" also copied Huaisu's original work, it mainly imitates the meaning rather than the form, and many places have added some of his own habits and insights. After all, Cui Chenglu is a master of calligraphy. He copied "Self-Portrait" to improve his level, not simply to write it like it.

Therefore, there are many aspects in Cui Chenglu's "Self-Portrait", which are different from the original version.

President Qian held the "Self-Portrait" and excitedly verified the information in the previous records one by one.

"According to records, the shape of Huaisu's calligraphy has reached the point where the circle breaks the square and turns the square into the circle, giving people a refreshing feeling. Some characters without frames have already formed a circle shape, but they are constantly changing. Therefore, there is square in the circle, and there is circle in the square, and square in the square and circle are used together..."

"Great destruction and establishment, great sparse and denseness, exaggerated and deformed, and all forms are contending... So that's it, so that's it..."

President Qian and Lao Jin were a little dazed and could not hide their excitement!

Mr. Liu was completely confused when he saw this scene.

What's going on?

Who is this young man? He really dares to write Huaisu's "Self-Portrait"?

Then he is crazy cursive! It is the best cursive script in ancient and modern times! How can it be written by a cat or a dog?

Moreover, looking at the expressions of President Qian and Lao Jin, the writing is absolutely not bad! It can even be said to be excellent!

He looked at the curator next to him in disbelief: "This..."

Mr. Liu was still a little unbelievable. Although he knew that President Qian and Lao Jin were both celebrities in the calligraphy world and had famous figures, he was unlikely to cheat him with acting, but he still felt a little unbelievable and could only turn to the director for help.

The director is also an expert in cultural relics collection and art. Although he may not write well, he has basic appreciation ability and knowledge of historic sites, and is far higher than that of ordinary people.

"This...is indeed a higher level..."

The director himself couldn't believe it, but if compared with Choi Chenglu's "Self-Portrait", it was obviously better to write this one by Zhong Ming!

In other words, it is more natural and closer to what the fantasy "Self-Portrait" should look like!

Zhong Ming said to Mr. Liu: "I have written "Self-Portrait". I also hope that you can keep your promise and let Master Cui Chenglu's works be kept by the Calligraphy Association. Or at least, don't sell them like a commodity. Although this art belongs to all mankind, it should first belong to all Chinese people. There is a difference in closeness and distantness."

Mr. Liu's face was pale and he took a few steps back. While everyone was watching the words, he looked at Macmillan: "Mr. Macmillan...our deal..."

Macmillan's attention was attracted by the character Zhong Ming. When he heard Mr. Liu's words, he shook his head: "Mr. Liu, there is no transaction. Since the artistic value of this character is no longer the highest, it is just a monument. I no longer need to buy it for my son to learn."

Even Macmillan's son was no longer focused on the calligraphy of Choi Chenglu, but instead followed the others to watch the calligraphy of Zhongming!

Mr. Liu was speechless. He was the focus of everyone's eyes before, but in a blink of an eye, everyone no longer cared about him!

Zhong Ming looked at Mr. Liu's reaction and found it funny.

Mr. Liu acted like a collector who loved Chinese historic sites. To put it bluntly, this kind of person is between a private collection and a cultural relic dealer. When he heard that someone gave a high offer, he immediately thought of selling it. His love for these ancient sites can only be said to be Ye Gong Haolong, which is all superficial, but in fact it is for the sake of profit!

He is not a descendant of Master Cui Chenglu, so he didn't necessarily get this calligraphy because of any coincidence. I'm afraid he found it at an extremely low price.

Now that there is a better "Self-Portrait", Cui Chenglu's "Self-Portrait" simply has the value of collecting cultural relics, and its value will of course plummet.

Macmillan came to Zhong Ming: "I didn't expect you to be a calligrapher. I didn't expect there was such a young calligrapher. I like this calligraphy very much. Let's give it a price."

Zhong Ming shook his head: "If you don't sell this piece, I will donate it to the Calligraphy Association."

Macmillan was stunned: "Or, you can write another one..."

Zhong Ming smiled: "Mr. Macmillan, maybe you are indeed very rich, but money is not the only precious thing in this world. Calligraphy is art, and some things cannot be measured by money. I hope you will not be blinded by wealth and lose your awe of art."

Lao Jin was excited when he heard Zhong Ming's words: "Are you serious? Do you really donate it to the Calligraphy Association?"

Zhong Ming nodded: "Of course, what am I lying to you for? It's getting late, I'll go to have a meal first..."

"No, no, how can this make you leave? It won't work if you have an appointment with anyone today. I must treat you to dinner! If you have an appointment, I will invite you together!" Lao Jin said without saying a word, grabbed Zhong Ming and dragged him away forcibly.

On the other side, President Qian was carefully holding "Self-Portrait", like stars holding the moon.

At noon, Lao Jin forced Zhong Ming, Jiang Wanna and Yiyi beat him up.

He originally wanted to find a few friends from the Calligraphy Association to accompany him, but Zhong Ming felt a little embarrassed, so he gave up.

Lao Jin was so happy that he patted his chest at the dinner table and promised that he would learn calligraphy in the future without having to find a calligraphy teacher. He would come to his house and teach and have a lesson!

Zhong Ming sold a huge favor to the Calligraphy Association this time. "Self-Portrait" of this level is a priceless treasure.

Zhong Ming did not intend to sell it, but gave it to the Calligraphy Association so that it can play its greatest role.

What's more, can those who make games still lack money in the future?

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Time passed quickly, and in the blink of an eye, the Spring Festival was over.

The Spring Festival in this world is different from the previous life. The so-called "New Year atmosphere" is a little worse, but it really makes it pretty good.

There are no more visits to relatives and friends in the previous life, but the atmosphere of the Spring Festival is still there.

When I went out to visit a shopping mall and bought something, I had various promotions and price cuts. Many waiters in large shopping malls were wearing traditional Chinese clothes, with Spring Festival couplets everywhere, and a happy scene.

Even in most games, new gift packages, clothing and special offers are released for the Spring Festival.

Or in this world, the Spring Festival is more like a regular festival, but there is nothing wrong with this.

After the New Year, new employees will be recruited one after another, and the work of the studio will be on the right track.

Zhong Ming specially went to pack more than 20 paper red envelopes, with cash ranging from 300 to 500 yuan.
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