Where is the real-life sweeping monk?

Recently, a video from the China Academy of Art has been widely circulated among friends. In the video, a man who looks like a cleaner wearing beige overalls and wellies is using a hose gun to write the words "Hangzhou", "art", and "beauty" on the moss-covered floor. The running script "washed out" with a water hose gun is very smooth, and it looks like it has been practiced. Netizens praised him as the "wild master" and "sweeping monk" of the Academy of Fine Arts. They all said: I don't dare to hang out in the Academy of Fine Arts without any skills, and I don't even dare to sweep the floor!

Early in the morning, rush When I went to the Nanshan Campus of the China Academy of Art, I met the cleaning uncle in the video on the second floor terrace. At that time, he was about to wash away the floor tiles with writing on them. The teachers and classmates walking by him would often stop. Come and watch. The uncle didn't know that he had become an "Internet celebrity" overnight. He quickly took out his mobile phone and showed him a few short videos of his calligraphy writing that people in the circle of friends had forwarded. The uncle smiled sheepishly: "Oh, I just wrote it for fun, I really didn’t expect it to be photographed and posted online.”

This shy uncle is named Xie Zhongci, who was born in Qiandao Lake, Chun’an in 1963. I came to work in Hangzhou when I was in my 20s. I worked as a salesperson in an optical shop and as a security guard in a supermarket. I recently applied for a job in the Logistics Service Department of the Academy of Fine Arts. I just joined the job on January 5th. It’s less than a week until today. I’m currently at During the probation period.