Editor's note:

  The united front led by the Communist Party of China shines with stars.

Among them are winners of international and national awards, famous literary and artistic figures nationally and globally, and influential figures in the business world... On the occasion of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, China News Agency launched a series of feature films "Our Ten Years- "Rejuvenation by Non-Party People", looking for 30 non-Party people who are deeply involved in different fields, showing their moving stories of upholding the feelings of their home and country and building the "Chinese Dream" of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation together, so stay tuned.

  Wu Weishan, director of the National Art Museum of China, said that his daily work status is like a college entrance examination.

Ten years ago, he embarked on a global tour of sculpture exhibitions. His fingertips pierced bones and muscles, and the clay sculpted the style. It was his lifelong pursuit to sculpt for the times.

In the past ten years, he has not only created a never-ending sculpture exhibition, but also devoted himself to promoting Chinese art to the world.

Why did Ban Ki-moon, the former secretary-general of the United Nations, write an autograph for him?

Why did his sculptures stand in Athens, the birthplace of European civilization?

Watch Wu Weishan tell Chinese stories with freehand sculptures.

Responsible editor: [Sun Jingbo]