Calligraphy in calligraphy house

Abe is called "thoroughbred politician" in Japan, and his father Shinzo Abe is the Prime Minister of the Cabinet. His grandfather, Kishi Nobusuke, was then Minister of Industry of the Puppet Manchukuo and Minister of Industry and Commerce of the Cabinet of tojo hideki during World War II, and was imprisoned by the United States as a Class-A war criminal after the war. Abe, who grew up in this atmosphere, has an aura of militarism and has recently alienated from China. Pictured: Abe's calligraphy is magnificent, but his ability to control foreign relations is obviously not as good as calligraphy.

However, the article "The Origin of Abe in China" published in Newspaper Digest on June 5438+1October 65438+March 2006 revealed a shocking news: Abe loves to read China's classical works, especially the Tao of Confucius and Mencius. When studying in the United States, Abe stayed with an old woman from China, whose calligraphy was deeply influenced by the elderly. The picture shows Abe's calligraphy.

It is said that Abe often asks some Chinese-proficient politicians in the Japanese government to collect and translate all kinds of Japanese materials for him, and often practices calligraphy at his desk, which greatly worships China culture. The picture shows Abe's calligraphy "Harmony is Precious". But most netizens think that Abe is a showman and a typical flatterer. In fact, even his wife thinks so

Ban Ki-moon, Korean. His calligraphy was influenced by Zhou Bin of School of International Communication, East China Normal University. 20 1 1 began to learn calligraphy, and he was determined to make some achievements in calligraphy. He said: Calligraphy can bring world peace. Pictured: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon inscribed "Harmony between Heaven and Earth"

Pictured: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon inscribed "As Good as Water". Obama obviously doesn't understand the meaning of these four words.

Pictured: Ban Ki-moon's handwritten traditional Chinese character "Home and Everything"