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144. The light of a unique way

Wan Changsheng didn't catch a cold about drama, and Guanyin Village had to invite the opera troupe to come and sing the opera every few days.

It’s not impossible to appreciate the slap, but Wan Changsheng’s understanding of drama is basically based on the effect of teaching and non-existence, which is similar to watching juggling. It’s just to let the people in the countryside watch the fun and convey basic ethics.

This is the prototype of Wan Changsheng’s understanding of the effects of literature and art.

But after sitting in a seemingly huge building but not much large theater space, the local bun started to look around, secretly taking photos to record the most beautiful stage in his life, and discussing with the student cadres next to him what the meaning of wall decorations made into strips.

Wan Changsheng thinks it is art: "The red curtain, don't you think the whole wall is like a curtain? Those strips are hanging like curtains, symbolizing a drama that has not been opened, which is very meaningful!"

The boy wearing glasses must be a science master: "Silence setting. In order to eliminate the echoes in this closed space, the sound of the wall is broken and spread. This setting is very exquisite."

The other boys who came over also proved: "Almost all cinemas and theater walls have such considerations, and recording studios are even more particular."

Wan Changsheng's personality is: "Oh, it may or may not be. What you said makes sense. It is more likely that he used the scientific design that must be silent and had some curtain shapes. I have no knowledge. It is really an eye-opener to come out."

Several girls in the back row encouraged: "Wan Changsheng, don't you draw something? The theater is so beautiful."

Wan Changsheng has tried his best to restrain himself: "The main thing is to draw characters. I have painted less environments. I heard that those who learn architectural design mainly draw these environments."

It should be said that among the hundreds of outstanding student cadres from all ethnic groups across the country, there are quite a few beautiful girls, both good-looking and good-natured and enthusiastic. At the age of seventeen or eighteen, they are probably goddesses.

But Wan Changsheng learned a painful lesson and never dared to flirt with him. There are no more words about you who were most beautiful when you talked to Du Wen, and you dare not have any chance to get along alone.

It’s not that I feel so handsome, but that I know that there is no meaning and honestly obediently.

But his attitude of being cautious whenever a girl is involved makes the girls like to tease him. Today, it is rare to communicate with him: "Will Boss Wan have a girlfriend when interviewing?"

Wan Changsheng quickly said: "Without having it, you will get married after graduating from college."

The girls were not disappointed, but they covered their mouths and laughed: "Good acting, good acting!"

"Play the image of a married man who is afraid of being caught in cheating to make it vivid!"

"Wan Changsheng, why don't you go on stage to perform?"

Wan Changsheng didn't even dare to joke: "It's not a show. After all, I'm two years older than most of you. It's nothing strange. My girlfriend has an explanation when she goes out, and she drinks less and eats more food. The family leader is in his heart."

It doesn't look like it's a show, the girls are suspicious: "Do you have any photos? Take a look at the photos of the group?"

Wan Changsheng once again realized the habit of the city people having no pictures or truth: "Next time, next time, if you give a report to your leader, you will always be by your side."

Fortunately, the dark scene was about to open on the stage, and the staff of the patrol were also asking to turn off the ringtone of the phone. Even those who were playing with the phone would be shined by a red laser pointer to remind them to turn off the screen.

So Wan Changsheng can finally turn his attention to the stage.

Oh, it's still the same thing. Even if you draw a line, the professor at Pingjing Academy of Fine Arts will draw it, which will make the gap between folk artists.

Pingjing, all the best in the country must come to Pingjing, and arts are crowded with people who must come here to show their faces to have a chance.

Therefore, the repertoire that can be performed in the National Grand Theater is not comparable to that of the country opera troupe.

When the music sounded, Wan Changsheng, who hardly watched the drama, was instantly attracted to him again. He didn't say a word throughout the whole process and immersed himself in the stage art.

This is a drama that really uses heart-to-heart. The actors work hard, the screenwriters work hard, the lighting, sound, and the shapes are all at the top in the country.

Reappearing that magnificent era, it seems like you are immersive in feeling the turning point of that nation and culture.

However, unlike most of the peers around who were watching such high-level dramas for the first time, Wan Changsheng felt it with his heart, but he was more of a cold-eyed look, always wondering about the voice and appearance of the character's speech, whether the costume dynamics conform to the characteristics of the times, whether those passionate lines should have been in that era, and how much artistic modification was added to it.

Wan Changsheng knew better that he was watching a play.

Once it is sublimated with artistic elegance, it conveys the national cry.

If you want to draw such a picture of the times, what should you think in your mind and what form of expression can you use.

What he was thinking about was this angle and content.

After three or four hours of play, the midfielder had a rest time. Wan Changsheng sat there without moving his nest at all. Instead, he looked at the stage and took out his own sketchbook, and quickly outlined a manuscript on it.

Just when the companion next to him took out paper and pen, he held his breath and quietly held his cell phone and did not dare to move. While stretching his neck through the seat, he even reached out to stop someone's disturbance that might have passed.

There were a lot of people standing silently in the back row, and they pulled each other with their hands to prevent the light that was temporarily lit up. The front row was harder and let go of their sight, but lie hard on the backrest of the seat to look at the corners.

Many people have to use their hands to remind each other, not to speak out, or even cover their mouths hard, so as not to be able to sigh.

Wan Changsheng is not about how best he paints in the world, but about having solid basic skills and focusing on his concentration.

There were many twists and turns in the New Culture Movement. In some books, newspapers and magazines that remained in the temple, what he saw was different from the propaganda. For example, there were even mainstream rhetoric that had to abolish all Chinese characters at that time, because compared with dozens of letters, even if you learn pinyin, it was easier than learning thousands of Chinese characters. In the eyes of those cultural officials, complex and difficult-to-learn characters are the biggest barriers to China's elimination of illiteracy.

In that era, the cultural officials who were forced to turn white in their hair were so heartbroken that they swallowed them whole, or it was understandable that they were too much or too little.

But the facts have proved that the obstacles to eliminating illiteracy are not written, but social stability, or the ancestors are right, and the granaries are full and etiquette is known.

First, the basic problem of eating and clothing will be solved, so that the cultural level will gradually improve. The war is in chaos, so who cares about learning Chinese characters and pinyin?

So the cultural movement in that era was dancing in shackles.

These New Culture Movement cadres desperately wanted to pull the nation and the country to develop in a better direction. It was their efforts that allowed the closed country to see more advanced ideas and promote the revolution.

Wan Changsheng is the feeling expressed.

He was purely thinking about how he should draw if he wanted to express this theme like the mural of No. 2 Middle School.

What you can sketch out casually is also the embodiment of creative inspiration that bursts out from your mind.

It is just a long sketchbook larger than an ordinary large-screen mobile phone. It is good to draw single characters, but now it is quickly outlining the pictures of twenty or thirty characters, just like a miniature sculpture. What is even more rare is that Wan Changsheng actually ejaculated the facial features of each character. Even if it is as small as a comma, he also tried his best to express the emotions of this character in combination with his body shape!

This is his strength. He has painted too many murals. In Chinese paintings, there is no need to distinguish the details of the eyelids, pupils, and nose bridges for characters, but perhaps just a slight stroke can reflect anger, anxiety or laughter.

More than a dozen students stood still, attracting more students to come around. Everyone knows that Wan Changsheng was painting, and he was a little anxious and even climbed up to his seat and stacked arhats.

The team staff and the responsible officials came over to disperse, but they were immediately cautiously silenced by students from the outside, and helped them to make some gaps for them to see.

In the eyes of laymen, Wan Changsheng's performance is no worse than the level of those actors on stage.

The amazing kind of people holding their mobile phones through various gaps hoped to take a picture.

Even if you can't squeeze out many people, you can't stop this team from having too many people. There are many people who are a little curious among the hundreds of people.

So, in the audience, which was still a relatively important front-row guest seat, suddenly there were a lot of people, and they even stood in the seats without any rules.

In the view of performers who admire Western theater etiquette and are teaching the country to simultaneously improve, this is very unreasonable.

But the two or three on-site staff who had passed by were blocked by the students at ease.

Finally, it was at the angle on the stage that I found so many young students, and the people around me were writing and drawing?
Chapter completed!
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