Lao She Yigui Wu Zuguang Tibetan painting
YangFu/Wen

In 1957, Wu Zuguang was mistakenly classified as a "rightist" and exiled to the Northern Wilderness. His family was thus distressed, and his wife Xin Fengxia had no choice but to sell the Qi Baishi paintings "Seven Xiong Tu" and "Magnolia" in the city to supplement the family. More than two years, Wu Gui. Knowing that his treasures were ready, he apologized to his husband for not being able to protect his calligraphy and paintings. Wu resented his wife: "Painting Gu Zhen, but in the end Mo Zhen is also a person." One day, Wu and Xinyi Wangfujing met Lao She by chance. Lao She shook his hand and solemnly said, "Zu Guang, we are looking for Ru, and Ru and his wife can follow me to my house." That is, his home, Lao She then took a painting from the cabinet and handed it to Wu, saying: "This ru painting is also now still in Ru." Wu was shocked to see it, isn't this the "Magnolia" sold by his wife? Ask for the reason, and know the outline of it. First of all, Lao She is also cool with calligraphy and painting, and often visits the painting shop. One day, I saw that there was a shop selling white stone paintings, and there was a Wu inscription on the painting, nai xi, and did not inquire about the price, and the return of the market. Wu smelled and was overjoyed, like a guest returning to Liye, and urgently asked what price the market was? Be the ear of doubling. Lao She did not answer, but sighed longly: "Sorry! However, the paintings sold by Fengxia cannot be bought back with Ru. "Husband and wife are only thankful and want to bring them back." Lao She obstructed it, and repeated the pen ink in the blank space of "Magnolia", inscribed a line of small kai, cloud: "Also give the ancestral light, return the thing to the original owner, and wish it!" ”