On the morning of February 20 1 18 18, the sun was shining and the spring breeze was blowing. A group of seven of us followed Mr. Li Shujie, a famous planner, calligraphy artist and creator of Jin Ping Mei, to Hongfa Temple in Shenzhen. Under the arrangement of the staff, we went to see Shibenhuan, honorary chairman of the Chinese Buddhist Association at the age of 105. Teacher Li presented the twin pictures drawn by disciple Wu to the Zen master. The old man happily accepted this blessing, and once again opened the golden lotus calligraphy works such as "Auspicious", "Centennial" and "loong" brought by Teacher Li, happily took a group photo with our party as a souvenir, and excitedly said to us, "Bless you! Everything is fine! Get rich! Save your photo with me, and come and take a photo with me when I 150 years old! " From the old man's meditation hall, we came to the office of Yin Shun, the vice president of the Chinese Buddhist Association and the abbot of Hongfa Temple. Monk Yin Shun warmly hosted our party and sat down, then had a cordial conversation with Teacher Li Shujie. When Jin Pingmei appeared in front of him, he said passionately, "This idea is very good. Modern people's calligraphy works can stay after 500 years, and I am afraid that only this "auspiciousness" can be seen. Subsequently, monk Yin Shun asked the staff to stamp the "auspicious lotus" of the "Buddha's wonderful products" and held a handover ceremony of "auspicious lotus" with Mr. Li in Hongfa Temple.
Cultural exchange between China and the West ...
20 10 12 16 Beijing chinese heritage foundation in the afternoon, Li Shujie, executive director and secretary general of the chinese heritage foundation, cordially met with Jean de Poigne, the 25th generation manor owner of the famous French aristocrat Derbyshire. The two sides had a two-hour conversation on the differences and integration of Chinese and western cultures in a cordial and friendly atmosphere. Secretary-General Li Shujie first introduced the responsibility and mission of the chinese heritage Fund, and Count Jean de Boigny introduced the long history, brewing technology and what he saw and heard during his trip to Beijing, praising the greatness of the Great Wall and the grandeur of the Forbidden City. After the meeting, Secretary-General Li Shujie presented the chinese heritage Foundation badge and natural white crystal ornaments symbolizing purity and friendship to Count Jean de Boigny, Kuang,, and Luo Pingying who accompanied him to Beijing, and took a group photo as a souvenir. Wang Haijun, Deputy Secretary-General of chinese heritage Foundation, Ren Xiaoqing, Assistant Secretary-General of chinese heritage Foundation were present at the meeting.
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