Chinanews.com, Wuhan, August 17 (Tu Aoling) Chen Huawen, a teacher at China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), recently received a collection certificate from the National Museum of China, thanking him for donating 20 pen sketches of the "Wuhan War" Epidemic.

Square cabin construction pen drawing picture courtesy interviewee 

Medical and nursing care of patients 

  During the epidemic, Chen Huawen, who lived in the school community, participated in the prevention and control of the epidemic on campus. Seeing that his colleagues were quietly contributing to the prevention and control of the epidemic, he decided to record it with pen drawing. From February 14th to April 5th, he created more than 100 pen drawings on the theme of "Wuhan War "Epidemic".

  "Wuhan is a heroic city, and the people of Wuhan are heroic people. In addition to a large number of medical staff charging on the front line, there are also many groups selflessly dedicating to their posts. They are all the objects I want to describe." Chen Huawen introduced, more than 100 In the pen drawing, the objects depicted include soldiers in white clothes, hospital builders, community workers, volunteers, courier brothers, and home life scenes. The characters depicted are not specifically aimed at one person, but a group of people.

Positive and optimistic patient pen drawing photo courtesy of interviewee 

Pen drawing of a medical nurse resting on a chair 

  Chen Huawen's pen drawings attracted the attention of the National Museum of China. The staff of the museum contacted Chen Huawen to express his interest in collecting pen drawings. Chen Huawen decided to donate 20 representative works. These drawings were named as "Wuhan's "Closed City"", "Assault Frontline", "War Epidemic Hero", "Shelter Construction", "Transmitting the Truth", "Volunteer Service" and so on. (Finish)