He hid 40 friends in couplets.

Many people have played Tibetan poems, but you "hide" the names of 40 friends in couplets. I guess you haven't heard of them. On September 18, Hong Yulin of Xiang 'an Maxiang completed such an interesting event and sent a special Mid-Autumn Festival gift to these 40 friends.

Hong is 40 years old and has loved couplets and calligraphy since he was a child. "My father is a primary school teacher. When various festive activities are held in the village, he will be asked to write couplets. I sometimes learn to write couplets with him. "

After graduation, Hong worked as a reporter for a local TV station for some time. The convenience of work enabled him to make many friends. "There is a long unforgettable story. When I am free, I will write them in couplets with my friends' names. "However, because it was unintentional, most of them were thrown away.

Last year, he quit his job in a public institution, opened a shop and developed his hobby-collecting calligraphy and painting. In July this year, he traveled to Jiangsu and Zhejiang and found that a friend there also liked to write Tibetan couplets and published books, which stimulated him. "I can also …"

After returning to China, Hong began to write. He took out his address book and recalled unforgettable stories. "For example, a female friend named Chunyan, an amateur writer, suddenly lost contact for a while, and I couldn't find her phone number ... After a few days, I suddenly thought of sending her an email, so I left her a message in the email, and soon she contacted me." Therefore, Hong described the happy mood at that time as "Mochow went to Yan Gui in spring".

Another example is another friend, Xiamen calligrapher Lin Zhiliang. In 2008, as the first mainland calligrapher, Lin Zhiliang went to Taiwan Province Province to hold a solo exhibition, which caused a sensation. Hong Zeng used "Song to cross the sea and aim at both sides of the Taiwan Strait; Pass the dharma on the mountain, and pay tribute to Zhongchang Kyushu.

In this way, it took more than a month, and on September 18, Hong wrote the 40th friend's and last Tibetan "Ming" couplet. "I have invited some calligraphers to write, and I plan to publish a book 1 1 in June, and give it to these friends to recall unforgettable memories together ..."