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What are the sculptures of famous people in Shanghai, and what meaningful things have these famous people done?

1. Lu Xun

The work selects a scene in which Lu Xun talks with a young literary artist, capturing Lu Xun and two young people through a single moment. There is a sharp contrast between Lu Xun's ease and calmness and the listener's seriousness and concentration. The work creates a small enclosed space that is perfect for the environment in which it is placed and engages the public.

2. Guo Moruo

Guo Moruo, dressed in a long shirt, sits on a rock and seems to be in deep thought. The work highlights Guo Moruo as a literary figure and his spiritual side. The external image and inner character of this Romantic poet are more perfectly unified in the work.

3. Mao Dun

The work does not aim at completeness of external details, but devotes itself to grasping the inner spiritual meaning of the characters. The shape of the work seems to be inadvertently fast-forming several large fast surface, but extremely vivid and evocative, very accurately shows the characters in the prime of life, unrestrained youthful image, with a strong infectious force.

4, Ye Shengtao

The creation of this portrait through rigorous, solid sculpture language, concise, accurate portrayal of a literary figure. In the inner spirit of the character, the work focuses on highlighting the character's bookishness and wisdom-filled demeanor.

5. Qu Qiubai

Works in the portrayal of such a famous historical figure, break the rule, not to seek to face to face, but the details of the appropriate, the real and the imaginary, in the language of the work reflects the distinctive characteristics of the personality. The way of background around the character's distinctive planting better reflects the author's creativity and imagination.

6. Feng Xuefeng

The work utilizes the language of ceramic sculpture to shape the characters, enriching the language of traditional portrait sculpture. The overall shape of the figure is generalized, and the face and expression of the figure are slightly exaggerated, revealing the outstanding linguistic personality of the work. The symbol of the door and the reflection of the character is the author's creation and breakthrough in the way of modeling portrait sculpture.