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Ma Dao's Successful Calligraphy Works

Appreciation of Wang Zhongmin's Calligraphy Work "Horse to Success"

Mr Wang Zhongmin; Word: Yunshan idlers; No: Everything is a book.

Mr Wang Zhongmin's handwritten manuscript was a success.

Horses occupy a high position in China culture and have a series of symbols and implications. It is the spirit of the Yellow River, the embodiment of the descendants of the Chinese people, and symbolizes the subject spirit and noble morality of the Chinese nation. There is a saying in Zhouyi: "As a horse", a horse represents vitality, brightness, enthusiasm, height, elevation, fullness, prosperity and development.

In the culture of China for thousands of years, the horse has become a spiritual inheritance, galloping out of the dust of the ancient battlefield, majestic, lofty and heroic, and has experienced the baptism of blood and fire with its own strength and sincerity. Among the twelve earthly branches, horses belong to noon, also known as "noon horses". It means that when the trees are full of vitality, prosperity and vitality, the horses run around and scream.

The spirit and charm of horses are precious spiritual wealth in the process of human development. He is a hero who defends the country, punishes evil and promotes good, and upholds justice. It is the ideal embodiment of fighting in the battlefield and soaring. Its unrestrained gallop gives human beings the power to defeat the enemy and self, and its sincerity and leap make us realize the enterprising spirit of striving for self-improvement.