Wenhui Publishing House published his first collection of poems, which contains more than 40 of his poems, all of which are full of epiphanies about art and life. Naturally, you will feel a different mood after reading them. The 97-year-old writer Ma Shitu specially wrote a short poem as a preface, praising his poems as his bronze art, "the rules are tangible, and the rules are impermanent."
"Why do you write poetry?" Zhu Bingren said, "Looking at the universe in a big way and life in a small way, everything is colorful and full of poetry." Art is connected by analogy. When completing each bronze sculpture work, you will have too many insights into life. There is a Zen temple in Taimu Mountain, Fujian Province. The Zen temple has a unique name - Yiyiwa. The name of the temple was established in the Ming Dynasty, and its meaning is "to give a piece of tile to the heart to save the wandering people." Zhu Bingren was invited by the abbot to write a bronze plaque. When writing the plaque for the temple, a poem titled "A Piece of Tile" was also written. "Please give me a piece of tile in my heart. What can I rely on when the cold house is wandering? It can protect the poor family from the wind and rain. There is a tile on which my soul can rely on." Zhu Bingren's ancestors are all famous for their copper art and calligraphy. The family heirloom is "copper" "To establish a career, to establish a world with books", Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou has his father's calligraphy, which is magnificent. Zhu Bingren prides himself on his weakest skill in calligraphy, but he believes that “without rules, you can’t make a circle; with rules alone, you can only make a circle.”
The newly built Bronze Hall of the National Museum of China The wall was made by Zhu Bingren with all his efforts. It is decorated with bronze inscriptions on the Simuwu square tripod. It is hand-forged from pure copper and is majestic. In the process of completing it, he wrote the poem "The Museum is a Bridge", which contains philosophical sentences such as "Thank you for looking at it, it can be used as a mirror. Please do not turn it upside down, and there is no need to decorate it."
In the early autumn of 2011, Zhu Bingren went to Taiwan to visit the poet Yu Guangzhong. He presented to the 83-year-old Yu Guangzhong a model of the Homology Bridge that was presented to the Zen Temple in Taichung, Taiwan in 2007. He also presented two of his calligraphy works. One banner was written with "Nostalgia", which is well known to women and children, and the other banner was written It's his poem "Clouds":
A hug of clouds in the sky
Walking and relaxing
You cut and I cut
To meet each other in the world
You fall into the Three Pools of West Lake
I will go to the Sun and Moon Pools
The West Bank and the East Bank
The Three Pools and Twin Pools
You are Wang Lun
I am Li Bai
Know my depth
Understand your sweetness
The Moon Reflects in the West Lake Pond
Riyue Lake Yintan
You and I are the same
A hug of clouds in the sky
Four years ago, Zhu Bingren opened a new building for the Zhongtai Zen Temple in Taiwan A bridge with the same origin was built. When it was unveiled in December 2007, 70,000 Taiwanese people boarded the bridge. At that time, the two sides of the copper bridge were engraved with the Three Pools of the West Lake and the Twin Pools of the Sun and the Moon. Yu Guangzhong thanked Zhu Bingren for building a copper bridge on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, "My wife and I went to Yongchun, Fujian, our hometown in mainland China in April this year, and walked across a stone Luoyang Bridge. We counted as we walked, and we walked a total of 1,060 steps across the bridge! It is the best tool for communication."
Yu Guangzhong picked up a pen and inscribed on the banners of the two poems "Nostalgia" and "Clouds" written by Zhu Bingren with a brush, which read "Cross-Strait Exchange Day, Nostalgia Since. "Jie Shi" and "The strait separates the two sides and does not stop the clouds from flying". Mr. Zhu Bingren said, "Poetry expresses ambition. My poem is not actually a poem, it is just a cloud expressing thoughts."