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Ling Yi'er: Dare to be angry and dare to speak out| pondering the jai maxim joint election

Pondering fasting

Dare to be angry and dare to speak out

Don't blow, don't hold your hands;

Dare to be angry and dare to speak out.

[Couplet Author] Ling Yi'er, also known as Ling Yi'er, is the lord of the meditation. Chenren. He is the honorary director of the 7th Session of the China Yuelian Association, the deputy secretary-general of the Hunan Yuelian Family Association, and the vice president and secretary general of the Chenzhou Yuelian Society. He has been awarded the titles of "National Outstanding Teacher of The Union of Nations", "Inheritor of Hunan Couplet Culture", "Ten Shows of Chenzhou Liantan", "Excellent Literary and Art Worker of Beihu District" and so on. Published "Pondering Jai Lianyu", "Pondering Zhai Business Card", "Aphorism Lianmo", "Aphorism Lianmo Tasting" (National Library Collection) and so on.

The joint uses the contrasting technique set off by heavy characters, and runs through the whole union with the word "integrity" as the context, with a clear banner and a loud voice. Shanglian uses a negative tone to warn people: in a team or collective, when personal interests are particularly involved, do not go against your heart to tout flattery, let alone violate your moral conscience to reach out, because you will be caught. In an affirmative tone, the lower league warns us that in the face of major issues of right and wrong, we should not go with the flow or seek perfection, but should dare to be angry and dare to speak out, uphold justice, and adhere to our own ethics. Dare to tell the truth and tell the truth, which is the positive energy advocated at present.

Reading through the league, although the language is bland, it is rich in philosophy. One against the other, one against the other. Echoing freely, the semantic meaning is natural and appropriate, giving people a deep thinking vigilance. It is a warning joint suitable for hanging in the office. (Hunan Wu Jianhua review)

Bragging and patting, speculating on camps, reaching out for official power, and even embezzlement and encroachment, and demanding and accepting bribes are all commonplace and abound in society. In the face of all kinds of unhealthy social trends, some people are complicit, some people turn a blind eye, some people dare to be angry but dare not speak, and some people complain and complain about the world. The author gives a very different answer. First of all, "not to blow, not to praise, not to reach out", that is, to be alone, out of the mud and not stained. Then, "dare to be angry and dare to speak out", that is, we must resolutely oppose and resist corrupt and unhealthy trends. Everyone knows that getting ahead is risky and costly. As the saying goes, "the gun hits the head bird", "the rafters that come out of the head rot first." Regardless of personal safety, the author resolutely opposes and resists all kinds of social distortions, and his image of high moral character and jealousy and hatred jumps out on the paper.

The Alliance's intention is lofty and its battle is neat. The three "no" words and three "dare" words, cut through the iron, throw the ground with sound, especially the words "reach out" and "out of the head" are accurate and the image is clear, which is really applauded and the case is amazing! (Beijing Zou Lieqiang review)

Ling Yi'er: Dare to be angry and dare to speak out| pondering the jai maxim joint election

[Calligraphy author] Dou Wanlong (Dou Wanlong) is a native of Bin County, Shaanxi Province. Mr. Quan Xijun, the first advisor of the China Book Association, entered the room as a disciple. He has successively served as the vice president of the Calligraphy and Painting Publishing House of the China Poetry Federation, the deputy editor-in-chief of the Huaxia Poetry Association Calligraphy and Painting, the responsible editor of the magazine "Couplet", the vice president of the Beijing Huaxia Poetry Association Calligraphy and Painting Institute, the vice chairman of the Wild Grass Poetry Society, the assistant to the president of the Beijing Yuelian Society, the editorial board member of the Beijing Yuelian Society, the director of the China Yuelian Society, the member of the Chinese Poetry Society, the Beijing Calligraphers Association, and the Chinese Calligraphers and Painters Association.

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