Chinanews.com, Beijing, December 23 (Reporter Lu Mei) "Inheritance and Development" Cross-Strait Cultural Master Dialogue and the 20th Anniversary Calligraphy Exchange Conference of Beijing Taste Cultural Journey, held on the 23rd via video connection between Beijing and Taipei venues, cross-strait calligraphy The masters have dialogues and exchanges, and they will use their money together.

Chen Ning, executive vice chairman of the Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles, delivered a speech at the Beijing venue.

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  Chen Ning, executive vice chairman of the Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles, said in a speech at the Beijing conference that Chinese culture has been profound and long lasting for five thousand years, and it has always been the root of the hearts of compatriots on both sides of the strait.

In 2001, the first "Beijing Taste Cultural Journey" officially set off. Artists from both sides of the Strait went hand in hand to know each other and cherish each other. Now it has developed into exhibitions and mutual learning in many art fields, forming influential brand activities.

Taiwan compatriots feel the charm of Beijing-style culture and learn more about Beijing. Taiwan has also become a place of concern for artists in the capital.

Calligraphers on both sides of the Taiwan Strait displayed the calligraphy gifted each other, expressing their deep affection for their compatriots and their common wish for the peaceful development of cross-strait relations.

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  At the Taipei meeting, Wang Jilong, chairman of the Taiwan Chinese Literature and Art Association, said that the cultures of both sides of the strait have the same roots and that after decades of development in calligraphy, although the methods are different, the goal of pursuing truth, goodness and beauty is the same.

Wang Wang Group Vice Chairman Zhou Xiwei shared his story of practicing calligraphy with his father with guests from both sides of the strait. He believes that Chinese calligraphy is the most beautiful compared to other characters in the world.

The two sides of the strait are connected by blood, and they are originally a family. They should jointly inherit the beauty of Chinese culture and make it endless.

  Ye Peigui, vice chairman of Beijing Calligraphers Association, and Lian Shengyan, chairman of Taiwan Tanlu Culture and Education Foundation, respectively gave keynote speeches on the multiple orientations and values ​​of Chinese writing in Chinese culture, and the inheritance and development of calligraphy in Taiwan.

  Meng Fanxi and Yang Guangxin, Vice Chairman of Beijing Calligraphers Association, Ye Guohua, Chairman of Chinese Calligraphy Association in Taiwan, Pan Huimin, Chairman of Chinese Calligraphy Association, Wang Songlin, Chairman of Chinese Taipei Calligraphers Association, etc. ·Development"" theme, each expresses his own opinions and discusses speculation.

Mainland calligraphers displayed their works on the scene, expressing their best wishes for cross-strait relations.

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  Calligraphers on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are still waving their money together on the spot, expressing their best wishes to each other.

Mainland calligraphers Meng Fanxi and Long Kaisheng will respectively present works to Taiwanese calligraphers: "Treasure Island, Thousands of Peaks Inheriting Ink Paintings, Jiangshan Ten Thousands of People Composing Huazhang" and "Searching for Roots, Asking Ancestors, and Chinese Dreams"; Taiwanese calligraphers Lian Shengyan and Pan Shumei are in Taipei The venue exhibited the works "The Same Origin, One Blood, One Flower and One Leaf" and "One Family, One Flower and One Leaf", which will be presented to mainland calligraphers, expressing the deep affection for our compatriots and the hope for the peaceful development of cross-strait relations. wish.

Calligraphers from both sides of the Taiwan Strait shook their money together.

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  This event was co-sponsored by the Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Beijing Calligraphers Association, Taiwan Chinese Literature and Art Association, and Taipei Chinese Calligraphy and Painting Art Association.

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