LouShiBai 14 from qi baishi learning calligraphy, painting, seal cutting and the poetry, in qi bai-shi's side a 25-year. Qi baishi once had kinder words, called "praise LouSheng less like to paint wiles craft, whose nature, good study, don't resembling a dispute with the name, also don't men." LouShiBai also once in articles for their names memories qi baishi through: "teacher for carve me obtains an order, the shaoxing wiles' szabics' words into" little "word. He said" my aspiration, friends have faith, youth cherish the '." For he GaiHao "t white", meaning "better heartfeltly, don't forget the teacher". In addition, qi baishi LouShiBai studio for TiBian "old Ann museum," the stamp-carving "old Ann harmonica university.
Zeal to charity
LouShiBai old life is simple, but enthusiastic charity. In addition to daily life of a bit good deeds, he also repeatedly involved in the large-scale public welfare donation and charity activities, and organization for charitable donation work disciple calligraphy exhibition. Lou old paintings value does not poor, but he perennial insist every month to China disabled persons' federation donated a picture. The run-up to the Beijing Olympics, a surname old once used "full fruit the persimmon tree implication, with pigeons implies harmony time painting, and will work" harmonious shengshi "presented to bocog.
Net friend send their grief
Astonished to embrace the masters, yesterday bought some net friend also through the micro Po and blog expressed their grief, wish master all the way walk good. DongDong upload a military singer Lou old calligraphy photos proclaiming, comely characters ", with friends activitles.it chen-kung ". She said, "and the wall Lou old giveth calligraphy, ear reminded of the fiercest old in 90 age when told - avoid by all means is blundering, great study. We wish with permanent aftertaste mourning." Once by Lou old coattails disciples prayed mentor in heaven and can follow together around the pond, "wong ChuYa disappeared, leaving a room full of mo xiang is, the old Ann thatched cottage, forever..."
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