Chapter 44
After talking about today's official purchase target, Grandpa Ye began to take care of his old friend: "What good calligraphy and paintings are there in the store recently, Xiaoma?"

These words just scratched the boss's itch, and he couldn't help answering a little proudly:
"Old Ye, you are really asking the right question. A while ago, I collected a painting by Wen Yuke. Would you please identify it?"

Before Grandpa Ye could react, Grandpa Yu had already stood up with an exclamation: "Wen Yuke's painting? The one painting bamboo?"

Seeing Grandpa Yu's reaction, the boss understood that this person must be an admirer of Wen Yuke, and he did not dare to go around in circles, so he readily affirmed: "Yes, Yu Lao, it is a bamboo painting, please give it to me." break."

Apparently, Grandpa Yu couldn't wait any longer, and kept urging: "Go quickly, get it for me to have a look."

Grandpa Yu's almost commanding tone did not make the boss angry. He knew that this was a normal reaction of a good painter, so he immediately turned around and rushed towards the back of the shop.

Looking at his old friend who had lost his composure after hearing the news, anxious and eager, Grandpa Ye comforted him jokingly: "Old Yu, calm down. Where is the demeanor of not changing face when Mount Tai collapses in front of you?"

Grandpa Yu also realized that he had lost his composure, and explained a little embarrassedly: "That's Wen Yutong. You know, I love bamboo paintings the most."

Seeing the performance of the two grandpas, Xiaoxiao, who had been serving as the background, felt that he was a little ignorant, and had no impression of the painter they were admiring at all, so he hurriedly asked, blinking his lovely big eyes, curiously: "Grandpa, who is Wen Yutong?"

While the boss was taking the painting, Grandpa Ye seized the time to teach his little granddaughter on the spot: "Then grandpa will test you first. What does the idiom "sure in your chest" mean?"

Feifei who pricked up her ears to listen to their conversation was at a loss, she didn't know.

For Xiaoxiao, it was just a pediatric question, so he answered unhurriedly: "Originally, when drawing bamboo, one must have an image of bamboo in mind. Afterwards, the metaphor is very proficient and confident."

Feifei with a little low self-esteem: She actually knew!She is younger than herself.She is prettier than herself—although she doesn't want to admit it, now she even knows more knowledge than herself... Feifei, who has always been confident and cheerful, is entangled.

Nodding his head, Grandpa Ye affirmed his granddaughter's answer: "Well, that's right, do you know the allusion of this idiom?"

Smiling and shaking his head, he secretly cursed in his heart: I didn't learn Chinese in my previous life.

Obviously, Grandpa Ye didn't expect Xiaoxiao to be able to answer it. This question was just to elicit his own words:

"Well, then grandpa will tell you something. Su Shi, a great writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote in "Wen and Can Paint Yundang Valley Yanzhu Ji":

'Bamboo begins to grow, with sprouting ears every inch, and the joints and leaves are full.Those who have been born with snakes in the belly and snakes in the belly to those who have drawn swords ten feet away are born with it.Today's painters do it step by step, and the leaves are tired. How can there be bamboo again?Therefore, to paint bamboo, you must first have a mature bamboo in your heart, hold the pen and look at it carefully, and those who see what they want to paint, get up and follow it, and use the brush to go straight to follow what they see.Like a rabbit rising and a falcon falling, less verticality will pass away. Later, Huang Buzhi wrote a poem for him, in which there are two sentences: "If you can draw bamboo, you have a plan in mind."

This is the reason for the success of being confident. "

After Xiaoxiao answered his question just now, Grandpa continued to explain: "Wen Yuke mentioned by Su Shi in the title of the article is the master of the painting we are going to see today."

Obsessed with bamboo painting, Grandpa Yu, who respects Wen and Ke even more, did not let Grandpa Ye focus on his beauty, so he took the conversation:

(End of this chapter)

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