Haoxiang Yang
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Eastern Wisdom: The Little Monk's Dilemma
The Little Monk, engaged in spiritual practice within the temple and immersed in studying scriptures, often pondered matters of life and death. One day, he came across a perplexing question that left him in a quandary. Seeking guidance, he approached his master:
By Haoxiang Yang2 years ago in Fiction
The Treasures of Eastern Art: The Legacy of Cloisonné Enamel
Hou Guirong: A Master of Cloisonné Enamel and Gold Wire Art in Sichuan, China Hou Guirong, a skilled and dedicated craftsman hailing from Sichuan Province, China, is a humorous, dedicated, and exemplary elder in the realm of traditional crafts. Stepping into his workshop, one's eyes are immediately drawn to the numerous handmade artworks adorning the walls. These vibrant, colorful creations seem to narrate countless stories.
By Haoxiang Yang2 years ago in Art
Mysterious Oriental Art: The Enigmatic World of Langzhong Door God Paintings
Walking through the ancient city of Langzhong, you might occasionally spot faded Door God paintings on the simple wooden doors, their colors muted by the passage of time. Within the old city, there's a winding alley named Baihuaan Street, flanked by white walls and blue tiles. Deep within this alley, an inconspicuous door lacks a signboard. Inside the room, several wooden doors await repair, and neatly stacked on a table are blueprints for Door God paintings. An elderly gentleman sits before a wooden door, sketching something. He is Zhang Wei, the inheritor of Langzhong's Door God painting tradition.
By Haoxiang Yang2 years ago in Art
Eastern Wisdom: Triumph Over Despair with Optimism
A person is diagnosed with early-stage cancer, and the doctor informs them that the chances of recovery are quite slim. Despite originally being optimistic and cheerful, they find themselves in deep anguish. Outside the window of their room, there's a tree with lush branches and leaves. However, due to early autumn, most of the leaves have fallen with the wind.
By Haoxiang Yang2 years ago in Fiction
Eastern Wisdom: Don't envy others' advantages; overlook your own excellence.
Once upon a time, there were two tigers. In their youth, they had similar living conditions and physical sizes. However, as they grew older, one with a violent temperament was confined to a cage, while the other, more gentle one, was released into the wilderness.
By Haoxiang Yang2 years ago in Fiction




