Chapter 658: Calligraphy Show Begins
There were not many students majoring in Chinese painting at the Binhai Academy of the Arts who were able to attend the event, and they all gathered around the teacher.

When Jiang Zhe came closer, a Chinese painting teacher smiled and said, "You are a famous person. When we were here, not many people came. When you came, people immediately surrounded you."

Students majoring in Chinese painting were particularly envious of Jiang Zhe's treatment.

Jiang Zhe said: "This is the gallery's credit, and I am also cooperating with the gallery's publicity. Teacher, what are you going to create today?"

The teacher said, "Just write a few words."

He pointed to two rows of long tables and said, "There are many tables, but there are even more people coming. I guess there won't be enough seats. Today, these students, including many young calligraphers and painters, may not even have the opportunity to display their works on site. Therefore, I can't spend too much time on my creations, and try to make room for those who don't have the opportunity to display their works."

Jiang Zhe understands that there are many people who can participate in the event, but not everyone has the opportunity to perform on site. Like many of his classmates, they can only observe.

He didn't know how to comfort these people.

While waiting, Lan Xin chatted with Jiang Zhe.

From her words, we can tell that she doesn't expect too much. "If I work with these old painters, I still feel pressured. So, it's good to be able to observe and learn."

At this time, Jiang Zhe saw that the judge who helped him also came to the scene.

He took Lan Xin to greet the judge.

Lan Xin heard Jiang Zhe introduce himself to the judge. Although it was simple, the judge's eyes made her realize that there must be something going on.
It's just that I can't ask on this occasion.

Soon, Wang Zhen came to find Jiang Zhe and quietly told him that several friends who had been invited before would also help him.

While the two were talking, the director of the Provincial Art Museum and several senior officials of the Provincial Artists Association, accompanied by guests from different departments, walked into the art museum.

The person in charge of scheduling received the news and immediately organized the people who would participate in the calligraphy and painting session to begin preparations.

The people who were originally scattered in their own small circles all walked towards the two rows of long tables.

The two long rows of tables were almost packed with people.

Although the two rows of tables were long, the preparation for the participation of more people resulted in a crowded display position.

Jiang Zhe saw that the long table had been occupied, so he waited there calmly.

Some students and young painters want to take this opportunity to observe how their favorite old artists create.

They already had their own goals, and they all rushed to occupy a good position, waiting to watch.

The order became chaotic and could not be calmed down for a long time.
Several people in charge of on-site command were so anxious that they jumped up and down.

According to their invitation list, these two rows of tables were enough, but the actual situation was not as simple as imagined.

Some of the participants wrote, some drew; some were used to sitting while others were standing. Each person used different paper sizes and placed their tools differently; because they had to use ink, the distance between each person had to be as large as possible to avoid interference.

As a result, those who were originally prepared to participate in the creation have no suitable position, or even cannot get a slot at all.

Some people simply gave up when seeing this situation and let others come first, while others immediately came to the organizers to ask them what to do.
Several people in charge of on-site command discovered that there was an error in the organization and immediately arranged for people to move some tables back.

Teacher Guo from the Provincial Artists Association was busy arranging seats for people who didn't have seats. When he saw Jiang Zhe still standing in the distance watching the fun, he immediately put down what he was doing, walked over and said, "Jiang Zhe, I'll arrange a seat for you."

Jiang Zhe said, "I'm not in a hurry. I'll wait until someone finishes writing."

Teacher Guo didn't hesitate to pull Jiang Zhe to a table that had just been set up. "The leaders and guests will be here soon. You are one of our faces."

The staff brought a felt and laid it out.

Teacher Guo asked, "Look, what kind of paper do you need?"

Jiang Zhe looked at the paper prepared on site and said, "I will use one sheet of mulberry paper and another sheet of semi-cooked rice paper."

"What do you want to write? I'll help you cut the paper." Director Guo said. Jiang Zhe took the tools himself and worked with the staff: "Teacher Guo, I don't want to trouble you, I can do it myself."

Many people saw that Jiang Zhe was also about to start writing, so they came over to watch the fun.

Some of them knew Jiang Zhe's oil paintings, which sold very well, and some had heard that he was good at calligraphy and wanted to see his true level.

At this moment, Lan Xin also came over and took the initiative to help get the tools.

She was a very discerning person. She had experienced hard times and was very efficient at work. She helped Jiang Zhe set up his writing brushes, ink, paper and inkstone, and also tried her best to help Jiang Zhe pick out some suitable tools.

Jiang Zhe said thank you.

Teacher Guo glanced at Lan Xin who was pouring ink into the inkstone and asked Jiang Zhe, "Who is this?"

"My classmate - Lan Xin." Jiang Zhe took the opportunity to introduce her, leaving an impression on the people around Teacher Guo.

Lan Xin asked Jiang Zhe about his request and learned that he wanted to write a banner first, so she started cutting paper.

Jiang Zhe had already thought of the content of the poem, Wang Wei's Deer Fence. As for the font, he used Dong Qichang's running script, which he was best at.

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He chose a Suyanghao Changfeng banner pen.

The nib of this pen is larger than that of a regular banner pen, contains more ink, has less elasticity, and is difficult to control.

Jiang Zhe chose this pen because he wanted to write with a full and refreshing effect. It is said that Mr. Lin Sanzhi likes to use this kind of pen very much, which can produce rich changes in ink color.

He soaked the brush tip, adjusted the ink concentration, and then considered the layout. In order to achieve the best writing effect, he did not stack grids on the paper, but only pressed out a small amount of marks as a mark.

When everything was ready, Jiang Zhe held his breath, concentrated, eliminated distractions, and dipped the pen in ink.

He rehearsed the content and structure of the writing several times in his mind before he put pen to paper decisively.

When the people around saw Jiang Zhe start writing, they automatically became quiet.

Empty mountain is not——

Just by looking at the first three words, you can tell it is a poem by Wang Wei.

The three characters written by Jiang Zhe were mostly written with the center of the brush, which has both the elegance of running script and the neatness of regular script.

Many viewers' eyes lit up and they wanted to see more of the following content.

Jiang Zhe consumes relatively little ink when writing running cursive script, but when he finished writing the fifth character, the ink in the pen was no longer enough for me.

But he did not dip the pen in ink. Instead, he continued writing by adjusting the tip of the pen.

The effect of flying white in the strokes has a special charm.

The people around saw that the large goat-hair brush became obedient and flexible in Jiang's hand, and they admired him secretly.

Lan Xin even developed a feeling of admiration. She studied hard enough and knew how difficult it was to achieve this.

Jiang Zhe finished writing seven words before dipping the brush in ink again and continuing writing.

In the process of writing, he would occasionally improvise, and the accidental effects produced by the pen and ink would be unexpectedly good, which made him more and more interested.

At this time, Director Zheng invited a group of guests to come to the calligraphy and painting group to watch the calligraphy meeting.

Thanks to the organizers' arrangement, the guests saw an orderly calligraphy and painting meeting and many calligraphers and painters who were passionately creating.

(End of this chapter)

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