Zhu Yongdui
	 Zhu Yongdui 
 
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  Zhu Yongdui, style name Moke, also known as Moyuan. A native of Meizhou, Guangdong. A young Chinese calligrapher and poetry lover, the master of Moyuan Studio, and a scholar of traditional Chinese culture. In the year Jia Wu, he joined the Chinese Calligraphy Art Education Association as a member. After passing the assessment conducted by the association's grading center, he was appointed as a calligraphy teacher of the association. His father liked to write with a brush pen, although not a famous calligrapher. However, the Hakka people have always emphasized education, believing that even in poverty, one must not be poor in education. We have always upheld the spirit and cultural heritage of our Hakka ancestors: "If you study hard, even a person living in a toilet can become an official." Because of my early love for painting and calligraphy, I began to read and copy character models under my father's encouragement. Although I cannot have Zheng Banqiao's ambition of "using ink to help the poor," calligraphy is my lifelong pursuit. "No teacher, yet there is a teacher," "With a teacher, yet there is no teacher," "Now saying there is no teacher, it can also be translated as there is a teacher." Because I have many character models, I learned calligraphy from them. I take Zhao as my teacher, Dong as my guest, and the two Wangs as my ancestors. How can I say I have no teacher! Calligraphy is a unique traditional art of China, a great spiritual treasure left to us by our ancestors. It is also a cultural gem of the Chinese nation. Nowadays, calligraphy is gradually fading from people's minds. Have you ever thought of Wang Xizhi's dedication to calligraphy to the point of obsession, and his great achievement of spreading ink fragrance even in prison? The influence of calligraphy is so great, reflecting the spirit of the times in different forms. It not only influences us but also other countries. The Japanese revere Wang Xizhi, and in South Korea, learning calligraphy is considered a necessary process for cultivated people to cultivate their sentiments. Seeing calligraphy art as a unique treasure in the world, it is a brilliant flower of Chinese culture. Calligraphy art most typifies the beauty of Eastern art and the excellence of Eastern culture. It is an artistic treasure that we, as a nation, will always be proud of. It has a deep mass foundation and artistic characteristics that are unparalleled in any other art in the world. But I only know that I like calligraphy, so I must strive to persist, have perseverance, and the spirit of water dripping through stone. I will study this subject carefully and diligently, not辜负 the great spiritual wealth left to us by our ancestors! 
	
	
	 
	
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