Who created the sand painting "Seeing China on the High-Speed ??Rail"?

On October 2, Zhang Qingheng, a railway worker in Nanjing, Jiangsu, spent half a month creating a sand painting of "Seeing China on a High-Speed ??Rail", which won praise from netizens. It can be said that he showed the Forbidden City in Beijing, Canton Tower and Oriental Pearl Tower to everyone through sand paintings one by one. After this work spread online, it also attracted comments from netizens across the country.

This Mr. Zhang graduated from high school and was admitted to Wuhan Railway Vocational and Technical College, where he later studied urban rail transit operation management. Later, he was attracted by a sand painting performance in Wuhan's Optics Valley Square. That year, he signed up for a sand painting training institution in Wuhan and studied sand painting for nearly a year. All the money he earned from working part-time in his spare time went to the sand painting training class.

After graduation, he was assigned to work at Nanjing East Railway Station, and he also studied sand painting. Learn while watching online teaching videos. Later, he felt that he needed to continue working hard to improve his skills, so he signed up for another training class. He still insisted on learning non-stop, and even signed up for a calligraphy training class because of this, just hoping to be able to better display sand paintings.

In September of this year, he began to think about taking a high-speed train to see China and sand painting. Later, he kept searching for information, drawing pictures on paper, and then practicing on the sand table, and finally completed this piece of work. And after repeated practice, he can now complete this work in about ten minutes. He is very skillful in painting sand paintings. The first sand paintings were basically done with uniform colors, but Mr. Zhang’s sand paintings were done with colored sand.

He said that painting with colored sand is also to better show the green mountains and green waters of the motherland. He has also made many other works using sand paintings. During the fight against the epidemic, he made a sand painting "Salute the Most Beautiful Rebels". He also made a sand painting "Hand in hand, after the storm is a rainbow" to pay tribute to the heroes fighting disasters. He has a patriotic heart and has been working hard to lead everyone to see China through sand paintings.