A few days ago, I went to Beijing on business, and I invited a calligraphy of Daozi Max Zhang opposite Baiyun Temple. I wonder if it has any effect?
A few years ago, I did help some children with eye diseases under the guise of lighting the heart lamp in the Taoist Association, but I claimed that I only paid for the maintenance of the operation. In fact, I colluded with the outside black taxi drivers to directly attract people to buy calligraphy and painting at a high price far higher than their own value. Now I don't know the driver's previous commission of 5%. The internal interpreter declared his obligation to the outside world, but it was actually not a low commission. I really feel like a saint when I bought black calligraphy and painting with a little charity. The person behind this cultural industry company is actually Max Zhang, who claims to be the master of calligraphy, and Zhang Tianqi is his illegitimate child. He has been with him for many years. To put it bluntly, he is using the guise of Taoism to earn money for personal gain. How can a true Taoist disciple use religion to seek personal gain? The Qing people are self-conscious, have no lies, seek truth from facts, and the viewers should keep their eyes open and be cautious.