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Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring

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Zodiac folklore, very oriental cultural characteristics, as a tradition carrying a beautiful meaning, has been passed down for thousands of years and has become a unique cultural attribute that every Chinese has.

This year is the year of Nongyin, and the "Yin" in the "Sayings" means: "The Yang Qi rises, although there is permafrost, it will break through the soil", which is in line with the mighty qi of the tiger.

In the Zodiac, "寅" is a tiger.

Mighty as a tiger, with the spirit of a king; bold and righteous, with the meaning of warding off evil spirits and descending charms; and the reputation of qi Yu Xuan Ang and peace in all directions.

In order to pray for the new year, Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligraphy and painting seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals", the zodiac seals of the hundred square tigers, which are colorful and vivid in shape. Some are lifelike, some are hazy, varied, and so on.

The "Hundred Tiger Seals" was inscribed by Mr. Ouyang Zhongshi, advisor to the Chinese Calligraphers Association.

Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring
Mr. Hou Yong, a famous calligrapher and painter seal engraver, carefully created the "Hundred Tiger Seals" To celebrate the spring

Hou Yong, the word Yongjun. He is a national first-class artist, a director of the Chinese National Painters Association, a director of the Chinese Portrait Printing Research Association, and a former vice president of the Jiangsu Oracle Bone Literature Society. Li Junfeng, a new media operator and senior photographer, wrote the report