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The origin of Xu Beihong's motto
Xu Beihong's motto is "People should not be arrogant, but not impetuous".

Origin:

This sentence was not invented by Mr Hong Bei. The real inventor is Mr. Zhang Zufen, a colleague of Mr. Hong Bei. If you want to know the origin of Zhang Zufen and this sentence, it is not difficult, just look through Mr. Hong Bei's "Hong Bei readme".

The article said: "19, my late husband passed away, and there was no burden at home, and there were many debts. The deep reading of the index finger ruined his health. He is a drawing professor in the nearest middle school and three schools. Disturbed, the scene is sad, the fleeting time is gone forever, and there is no time to think about the future. Only look at loving the father. I fell down and didn't make friends. The ancestral graves of Chinese department professors are only green, and drinking is no pleasure.

After many years, I finally feel that I am teaching and have no interest in life. I think I will go to work in Shanghai, but I will study and eat. Resign. Mr. Han Wenquan wrote a letter in his hand, saying,' We should support our families and fight with our tongues until we die of old age.

You are in your prime and have a quick mind. Is that so? Seeing that you have a heavy load and can't do it, you will be confused. Today, you left resolutely, and what you will meet tomorrow is incalculable. He also said:' people are indispensable, but they should not be arrogant. I want to be despised and respect you. "Well, I met my bosom friend for the first time when I joined the WTO.

Zhang Zufen's "contemptuous words" mean that "people should not be arrogant, but they must do something". Mr. Zhang regards Zhang Zufen as a confidant and remembers this kind word all his life as his motto.

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"People should not be arrogant, but not impetuous" is Xu Beihong's motto. Related to this, an incident that made hundreds of millions of compatriots gradually know that Xu Beihong was "arrogant" took place in Nanjing. Because he was dissatisfied with the passive anti-Japanese war behavior of the Nanjing National Government at that time, he repeatedly refused to draw Chiang Kai-shek, which embarrassed the flatterers.

Xu Beihong is an artist with a sense of justice and national integrity. His artistic creation has never been self-enclosed, and he has never said that "being in a temple is difficult for rivers and lakes." However, he has reservations about following the trend, looking at it with his own eyes and acting between birth and WTO entry.

Xu Beihong has been to many places in his life, and Nanjing is one of them. Last year, I contacted Professor Xu Beihong, Vice President and Secretary-General of Jiangsu Shangjiang Research Association, and made a special topic of Jinling Secretary's Office. I hope to visit Xu Beihong's former residence at No.4 Hougang, Nanjing, because it is located in the building area of Nanjing Baiziting Republic of China. At that time, it was being demolished and repaired, and General Tie closed the door.

The doorplate reads-the former residence of Xu Beihong, an important modern building in Nanjing. Next to it is a metal nameplate inscribed by Mrs. Xu Liao as "Jiangsu Xu Beihong Research Association". Except for the fence, house number and nameplate, everything else is broken, and some of them are crumbling and really need to be repaired.

Xu Beihong 1927 returned to Shanghai from Paris, and initiated the establishment of the art group "Nanguo Society" with Tian Han and others. The following year, at the invitation of Central University, Xu Beihong became a professor of fine arts, moved to Nanjing with his family from Shanghai, and began to work and live in Nanjing for ten years.

First I lived in the dormitory of Central University at No.52 Shipopo Lane and Feng Dan Street, and then I built a house in Fuhougang. Xu Beihong's "Fu Hougang Residence" was initiated by Wu Zhihui, and several friends contributed money to raise funds and buy land.

1932 65438+In February, when Xu Beihong's family moved into their new house, the "September 18th Incident" occurred for more than a year, and the country was in crisis and the people were in dire straits. Xu Beihong named the new mansion "Dangerous Nest". In "The Story of Dangerous Nest", he wrote: "The ancients had the training of being prepared for danger in times of peace, which was named after the time of disaster."