Li Hailong worked in Cangzhou Municipal Government, Cangzhou Construction Committee, Renqiu Construction Bank and Renqiu Credit Union successively. 199 1 graduated from the two-year School of Economics and Management of Hebei Finance and Trade Correspondence College. I graduated from China Calligraphy Correspondence College in 2007 with a three-year undergraduate degree in calligraphy. Finance supervisor, bachelor degree.
He is currently a member of China Calligraphers Association, a member of Hebei Calligraphers Association, and an honorary vice chairman of Renqiu Calligraphers Association.
I have been fond of calligraphy since I was a child. I studied calligraphy under the famous calligraphers Zheng Wanlong, Jia Hui and Li Zemin. He has studied European Jiucheng Palace, Swallow Pagoda, Fei Tie, Shu Su Tie, Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Lanting Pavilion, Seventeen Tie and Preface to the Holy Teaching. The book style pursues elegance and generosity. I have worked in the pool for decades, writing plaques and calligraphy 100 for units and individuals.
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Won the calligraphy award of the second provincial and municipal discipline inspection and supervision system anti-corruption painting and calligraphy exhibition.
His works have participated in many large-scale book fairs in China, provinces and cities and won awards. It has been collected in Canghai Calligraphy, Baiyangdian and Calligraphy Exhibition to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Cangzhou Commercial Bank.
He published Li Hailong's Calligraphy Collection and Li Hailong's Calligraphy Appreciation.
: 1. What is blindness?
1. For the congenital blind, because he has not experienced any color experience, there is no concept of color for him, and there is no "seeing" because he has no experience of seeing. As for his personal experience (such as nerve stimulation) in the visual part of his brain (if any), it is different from the visual experience (concept) of normal people and cannot be confused. For him
There is no "look" color, not even "look" color.
2. For acquired blindness, because he has experienced color, of course, he has the concept of color. Although he can't "see" (meaning to get visual information from the usual visual channels), as long as the visual part of his brain is still normal, he will feel the color under certain stimulation. Generally speaking, because he can't get visual information from the usual visual channels, it's a bit like not receiving any light, so his visual experience is a bit like being in the dark-"seeing" (feeling) black. But if the visual part of his brain is stimulated (if it is not damaged) to make him have vision, he will have a sense of color-"seeing" (feeling) color.
Therefore, the statement that "blind people live in a dark world" is not entirely appropriate in science. It can only be said that it is a kind condolence.