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Zhang Shucong's trip to Yantai!
? I am a person who loves life. I like to write odds and ends on weekdays, but I can't talk about it. I always like to record things, thoughts, what I see and hear in my daily life. But writing and writing, I am getting tired, and I can't get rid of the anxiety that I have ideas but can't express. No, my college classmate Zhang Shucong came to Yantai with Teacher Wang Shuohua on 1 1 9th. Although the time is short, it has achieved the expected purpose, met the old leaders, old classmates and colleagues, and visited Liu Gongdao and Penglai Pavilion ... That feeling will last forever.

I have introduced Zhang Shucong's deeds in detail at school before, so I won't go into details. This time, he and Mr. Wang Shuohua are mainly visiting Yantai. But in order not to regret, keep every moment of passion and record every move, he still started to read. ...

The extension of Zhang Shucong's calligraphy has made a season of elegant demeanor and mo Xiang monologue, which has immersed too many feelings. Let's cherish every touch of life and our meeting in Yantai!

A prosperous and leisurely journey through time, with a touch of concern, continues to write the romance of meeting, and is willing to bring a touch of happiness. You and I are both on the other side of the book!

Mo Yun, who devoted his life, wrote the time between the lines elegantly and fragrant, as sweet as wine, as quiet as the bright moon, and as drunk as a drunk.

Lao Liu praised: Teacher Zhang's calligraphy is exquisite and smooth, such as flowing water, long Zen and soul-stirring!

Zhang Shucong, a native of Qingyang, Gansu, graduated from Chang 'an University. Retired colonel rank of Armed Police Gold Force, senior engineer. He is currently a member of China Calligraphers Association, a member of the Editorial and Publishing Committee of Shaanxi Calligraphers Association, a researcher at xi 'an China Calligraphy Art Museum, and an executive dean and secretary general of Chang 'an Painting and Calligraphy Institute.