Source: People's Liberation Army Daily client Chinese military number
Wonderful cartoons, vivid scenes, interesting stories... Qu Jiazheng, a soldier of the fourth detachment on duty of the Tianjin Armed Police Corps, insisted on using a paintbrush to record the joys, sorrows, and sorrows of his comrades-in-arms in the barracks life.
Qu Jiazheng, who has loved painting since he was a child, has always had a military dream in his heart, and after graduating from Shanxi University with a bachelor's degree in fine arts, he resolutely chose to join the army. He used his brush to depict his gorgeous military life, and was affectionately called "the little painter of the military camp" by his comrades-in-arms.
When he first arrived at the barracks, Qu Jiazheng thought that his major would not be useful in the barracks. It wasn't until a painting and calligraphy exhibition held by the corps that Qu housekeeping recommended himself and was the first to stand up. After several days of unremitting efforts, a beautiful painting was unfolded in front of everyone's eyes. Qu Jiazheng won the third prize in the first competition, and his comrades-in-arms praised him.
"The meticulous care and care of the backbone cadres, the resolute eyes of the comrades-in-arms when they train hard, and the happy smile when they contact their families... I was touched by these scenes. Qu Jiazheng said, "I use these as creative materials, record them in my own way, and what I draw is a painting, and what is engraved in my heart is the feelings between comrades-in-arms." ”
Qu Jiazheng used a brush to sketch the figures of his comrades-in-arms on the road to strengthening the army, and he gradually realized that the more he painted, the deeper his feelings with the military camp. He said: "Every work has vitality, and I want every comrade-in-arms to feel warmth and touch. ”
Nowadays, Qu Jiazheng's works can be seen everywhere in the barracks, and the paintings on the cultural and sports activity rooms, light boxes, and fire columns affect the lives of comrades-in-arms all the time, giving the originally serious and tense barracks a different kind of vitality and vitality.