The nearly 200 meter long scroll Millennium Ten Thousand Blessings , which collects 9,999 ancient a

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-16

On February 13th, the morning of the fourth day of the first lunar month, the "Millennium Blessing Receiving Blessing" activity sponsored by the Tai'an Folk Culture Research Association was held in Tai'an, Shandong Province, and the nearly 200-meter-long scroll "Millennium Blessing" appeared on the top of Mount Tai with a collection of 9,999 ancient and modern "blessings".

The word "Fu" originated from the oracle bone inscription, which has a history of nearly 3,700 years. Judging from the structure of the character "Fu" in the oracle bone inscription, it belongs to hieroglyphs, with a raised table for offerings and incense burners on the left, an object resembling a container on the upper right, and a pair of hands in a posture on the lower right. The combination of the left and right parts as a whole, that is, people hold wine and food with both hands, in order to show reverence and gratitude, in the oracle bone inscription to express the meaning of "both hands holding wine and food in front of the god", this is the image portrayal of the ancient sacrifice, the meaning is to pray to the heavens, will bring endless peace and joy, this is the real blessing. The Spring Festival sticks the word "Fu", whether it is now or in the past, it embodies people's yearning for a happy life and wishes for a better future.

The calligraphy works of "Millennium Ten Thousand Blessings" by the Qin Dinglun calligraphy studio team began from the collection of the word "Fu", after many months from the oracle bone inscription with the ancestor of Chinese characters, extending the history of Chinese writing for thousands of years, collecting the complete Fu characters in the inscriptions of various dynasties, and showing the original appearance of the "Fu" word information written by the sages of the past dynasties in front of people again, a total of 9999 Fu characters were selected, referred to as "Millennium Wanfu". After being carefully created by the calligrapher Qin Dinglun (formerly known as Qin Guoren) for nearly 1 year, the total length of the work is nearly 200 meters, and the width is 06 meters. Qin Dinglun also wrote a few big characters of "China Wanfu" on the scene in Daiding, and volunteers and tourists wrote "Fu", "Fu", and "Fu" together, and jointly blessed the prosperity of the motherland and the peace of the country.

Correspondent: Xu Hongyong.

Editor-in-charge: Gao Ying.

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