
I had a woderful visit today to Liu Si Fen Art Exhibition, since I enjoyed a lot from apprehension and appreciation of the art works and also learned a lot from the amazing artist Mr. Liu.
First of all, Mr. Liu told us that every one should find out what he or she has talents in which means to find out what you most like to do and can do with least efforts but best outcomes. Then you should stick with that and work your best in this field. In this regard, your talents are best utilized and you are most likely to succeed. I think it is an easy point to understand and everyone has idea of that. But difference lies in whether everyone has the courage to insist on his or her interest, regardign little of the influence of the social trends, especially in China, where articians are considers to be a "risky" position. Few parents will feel safe if their children develop profection in arts, like dancing, singing, paiting and handwrting.

Thus, for Mr Liu, I admire much his determinace and confidence. He considered less about whether his interests can bring him a brighter future than beign a financialist or a doctor. Once he finded his interests and talents in art, he persisited on pursuing it. He spent 16 years in his nicest age on writnig the novel "White Door Willow" (白门柳)
To myself, i remembered that when i was young, i was also fasiniated in Chiese calligraphy. Every evening, before starting doing my homework, i will first spend some time on handwriting. It was the most happy time of the day, where I stayed in front of the desk, writing and appreciating my work. Sometimes, I even could not stop myself and left no time for my homework.
But i just considered it as an interest and never thought of developing it into a career. I did not know why I would thought like that. It seemed very natural and normal for me at that time. Now i major in Finance, inspired by some legendary figures and stories and scenes in Wall Street and some stock exchanges. But is it what I have most of my talents in? I am not sure and I simply believe that I can learn everything, so i can do everything.
Second, Mr. Liu also inspired me a lot by his creativity and endless passion. He said that for every piece of art work, he would try to pursue something new, someting creative and something he wanted to achieve. If an artist only repeats a single way of thnking, designing and painting, then each of his masterpiece will be more or less the same and has not much value.
Looking around the exhibition hall, every work has its unique beauty and unique perceived feelings, with different kinds of elements. Creativity is a very important quality that makes an artist succedd. And it is also extremely improtant in every fild. No matter what you do, you should never get stuck and keep repeating what you do, but should try new ways, creat new things and pursue higher levels of achievement.

Third, Mr. Liu is a multi-talented artist. He produces novels and poems, paints pictures and write Chinese calligraphy. At the same time, he is the head of Culture and Promotion Department of the Guangdong Provicial Government.
He gave himself an alias as Bat. A bat is neither considered as murine, nor as birds. It just describes the situation he is in as he ends up being a novelist, poet, painter, calligrapher and official.
He said, "Industrial production requires specification. But for cultural creation, a person needs to be generalist and has sense and taste in different forms of art."
Fourth, even though considered as a chinese of the earlier generation, Mr. Liu is more open-minded than I think. Even though he draws Chinese paintings, he also included western art elements in his paintings. He thinks that western painting has its strengths and advantages. We need to identify them, learn them and try to absore them and combine Chinese paintings with them to create some brilliant results.
This is an attitude that today's chinese generation should also hold. We are Chinese, but we should not zelously adore everything in our culture and reject everything western. On the other hand, it is not wise to blindly believe that western moon is brighter than Chienes moon. Try to identify each one's strengths and weaknesses. And learn from the good.
I really appreciate Mr. Liu, not for his wonderful art work, but also his outstanding views and thoughts