His works have participated in many national, provincial and municipal exhibitions and won prizes. Some works are collected or published by some museums and memorial halls.
On September 13, Teacher Ding Huacheng was in high spirits.
His drunkenness is the living room at home. No matter which friend comes over, you can enjoy Mo Yan with him. There is a big bookcase on Drunk Road. The bookcase is customized by myself, and the geometry of the books in it has not been counted.
After Mr. Ding retired from the Municipal Electric Power Bureau, it seems that he is much busier than when he was working because he likes calligraphy and fine arts. In my spare time, I will have tea with some friends to discuss books, or attend a cultural salon to teach calligraphy to some students.
On such days, I am happy. "There is a lot of waste paper at home." Teacher Ding took us to his "delivery booth": the draft paper in the old bookcase was packed in a small room, but it was also the result of years of calligraphy.
Because the study is the living room, the first thing people smell when they enter the room is the smell of ink, which makes people feel sick. There are two rattan chairs on the balcony of the study. You can read newspapers and drink tea when you are free. The sunlight outside the floor-to-ceiling window spilled into the study, allowing this ink smell to penetrate again.