The CAFA Academy of Fine Arts is about to take the exam, and we have summarized the re-examination questions of the past three years
Let's take a look at the scope of the school examination of the dream college
Major: Chinese Painting
Exam Subjects:Sketch.
Exam Questions:
Write a portrait of yourself (with half body and hands).
Question Requirements:
There is no limit to the action and angle, and the image is portrayed as fully as possible.
Exam Subjects:Professional sketching.
Exam Questions:
Dictate a portrait of a family member (with hands on the half).
Question Requirements:
1.There is no limit to the action and angle, and the image is portrayed as fully as possible.
2.Freehand and fine brushwork are not limited.
3.No text must appear on the screen.
Major: Calligraphy
Exam Subjects:Calligraphy creation.
Exam content 1:
There is a wooden wind, I enter the Guanqiong Qing Baolai Shui Zhou Tian from the fire to take a picture of the energy structure
Question Requirements:
1.20 Chinese characters that cannot be read consecutively, in line script or cursive script.
2.Write all the questions in the order of the content, and do not shuffle the word order.
3.Use traditional Chinese characters as much as possible.
4.No payment and stamp, no text other than the content of the test question shall appear.
Exam content 2:
If it is straight and similar, like an operator, neat at the top and bottom, and flush at the front and back, it is not a book.
Question Requirements:
1.Use the main script (Kai, Li, and Seal to choose one) to complete the creation.
2.Use traditional Chinese characters as much as possible.
3.No payment and stamp, no text other than the content of the test question shall appear.
Exam Subjects:Seal carving creation.
Exam Questions:
Ruixue
Question Requirements:
1.Choose from Zhu Wen and Bai Wen.
2.Attach the topography to the exam paper**.
Major: Plastic Arts
Exam subject: Drawing
Exam Questions:
Mirror you with the exam room
You're in a room right now with two phones facing you, front and back or left and right. Please adjust the mobile phone screen of the host seat to an angle where you can see yourself (either landscape or portrait), and you will see that you are connected to the space of the test room.
Question Requirements:
To examine your appearance in the mirror, you can choose to draw a headshot, bust or full-body portrait, and use visual information such as the examination room space and objects to construct a meaningful picture, showing your modeling ability, organization ability and overall control ability.
Exam subject: Color
Exam Questions:
A pair of shoes
Every pair of shoes has its owner. In a sense: shoes are the companions, experiencers, witnesses and recorders of the owner. It not only has the natural brilliance of the owner when he chose it, but also the years of elegance that have followed the owner all the way. Today, on your "new journey" on the road to applying for the undergraduate degree of the ** Academy of Fine Arts, it still accompanies you into the examination room. Great oaks from little acorns grow..
Question Requirements:
Sketch in color: a pair of shoes.
Major: Experimental Art
Exam Subject: Proposition Creation
Exam Questions:
Crazy pool table
Liu Cixin's science fiction ** "Three-Body Problem" mentions: The Three-Body Problem sent "Zhizi" to interfere with the basic scientific research of human beings, resulting in confusion in the results of physical experiments around the world, which further led scientists to despair of universal scientific laws and committed suicide one after another, thus locking the scientific development of earthlings.
The book reads: As long as the mass, position, velocity, momentum and other conditions remain unchanged, the result of every impact of billiards should be the same, but now there is such a crazy billiard table that violates the laws of physics:
Imagine another outcome: the first time, the white ball knocks the black ball into the hole; The second time, the black ball went off; The third time, the black ball flew up to the ceiling; The fourth time, the black ball flies around the room like a frightened sparrow and ends up in your pocket; The fifth time, the black ball flew out at nearly the speed of light, knocking a gap in the edge of the billiard table, breaking through the wall, and then flying out of the Earth, out of the solar system, as Asimov described. What do you think? ”
Ding Yi stared at Wang Miao, who was silent for a long time before asking, "This really happened, didn't it?" ”
Question Requirements:
Expand your imagination and use various techniques and artistic means to create an installation artwork "Crazy Billiard Table". The piece should be able to engage the audience, hitting a billiard ball with a cue, but exhibiting certain singular features that defy the laws of nature.
Please use renderings, detailed sketches, and text within 200 words to explain the proposal for the submission of the work.
Exam subjects: art appreciation and thinking ability
Exam Questions: [See the picture below for details].
Major: Art Design
Exam Subject: Fundamentals of Styling
Exam Questions:
Cognitive interfaces
1.Background:
In 2021, UNESCO launched a global report at its 41st General Conference entitled "Reimagining Our Futures Together: A New Social Contract for Education"** and looks ahead to education for the future and beyond 2050. The report notes that the world is at a new turning point. Rising social and economic inequalities, climate change, biodiversity loss, resource use beyond planetary borders, and disruptive technologies, such as digital technologies, are all having a significant impact on education. As an important fulcrum for tackling the world's inequalities, education carries the promise of humanity, but it also needs to respond to the urgent need to reimagine the why, how, what, where, and when to learn. The report stresses that education connects us to the world, opens us up to new possibilities, and strengthens our capacity for dialogue and action, but that education itself needs to be transformed to shape a truly peaceful, just and sustainable future. In the future, education will continue to evolve and ...... with the goal of reshaping the way human cognition and intellectual structure
2.Contents:Window mirror screen.
Windows: Windows connect the real world, and windows are the "nodes" between the internal space we are in and the external space that we can reach.
Mirror: The mirror represents the "reflection" of the real world, and the distance between the "me" and the mirror is equal to the distance between the "image in the mirror" and the mirror.
Screen: The screen allows the distant world to be displayed, whether what you see on the screen is real, can not be verified, the world in the screen is independent of our cognition, self-contained.
Question Requirements:
1.Read the questions carefully, understand them, and then express them in pictures.
2.There is no restriction on the language, technique, style and medium of expression.
3.Make a text explanation of less than 200 words on the paper.
Exam Subject: Fundamentals of Design
Exam Questions:
Virtual avatars
"Metaverse" has become a buzzword at the moment, bringing new opportunities and challenges to many industries.
As early as the early 90s of the 20th century, the famous scientist Qian Xuesen associated "virtual reality" (virtual reality technology) with the combination of man and machine and the development of the human brain, and named it "Lingjing".
With the development of virtual social networking, industrial digital twins, and immersive experience technologies, people are constantly exploring the possibilities ...... the future
Question Requirements:
1.Read the questions carefully, design around the "avatar", and reflect the imagination and speculation of future design.
2.There is no restriction on the language, technique, style and medium of expression.
3.Make a text explanation of less than 200 words on the paper.
Major: Urban Art Design
Exam Subject: Fundamentals of Design
Exam Questions:
Transparent
transparency", synchronicity, interpenetration, overlapping, ......These terms are often regarded as synonymous in discussions of contemporary art and contemporary architecture......
According to the dictionary definition, the nature or state of transparency is both a material condition—allowing light or air to pass through—and a rational instinct that comes from our innate need to perceive things, to have unassailable evidence, and to have no ambiguity. In this way, "transparent" as an adjective is therefore given a purely physical meaning.
Mohori Najib once said, "The overlap of forms transcends the limits of time and space. They transform the inconspicuous individual into a comprehensive ...... full of meaningOverlapping transparency also often implies contextual transparency, revealing structural features in things that were once overlooked. ”
Transparency can be an intrinsic property of a substance, such as a glass curtain wall (physically transparent); It may also be an intrinsic property of an organizational relationship (phenomenal transparency).
In his comparison of Bauhaus architecture and Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Alai, Giedion points out that the planes suspended in the air and their overlapping relationships are as seen in contemporary paintings.
Question Requirements:
1.Everyday objects in daily life are used as basic elements to compose a picture, and a painting is completed in the form of colors to express your understanding of "transparency". Use at least five or more colors for expression.
2.In the picture, the Chinese and English fonts of "transparency" are inserted, and the fonts are deconstructed and designed;
3.There is no limit to the tools and forms of expression.
Exam Subject: Proposition Design
Exam Questions:
The future of mobility
1.Everyday objects in daily life are used as basic elements to compose a picture, and a painting is completed in the form of colors to express your understanding of "transparency". Use at least five or more colors for expression.
2.In the picture, the Chinese and English fonts of "transparency" are inserted, and the fonts are deconstructed and designed;
3.There is no limit to the tools and forms of expression.
Question Requirements:
From the following three questionsChoose one of the questionsFinish the picture. You can add a design description of up to 200 words to the screen. There is no restriction on the use of tools and expressions.
a.Design a vehicle or a transportation facility with the theme of "Future Mobility", draw its renderings, and draw the necessary side elevation drawings or analysis drawings;
b.depict a set of "future mobility" processes in the form of cinematic storyboards (4-6 frames);
c.Draw an urban scene with the theme of "Future Mobility". At least one or more modes of transportation appear in the frame.
Major: Cultural relics protection and restoration
Exam Subject: Fundamentals of Drawing
Exam Questions:
Portrait of a young man with his hands on his whole body or half body is silently written
Question Requirements:
The composition is complete, the modeling is accurate, and the image and personality characteristics of the characters are portrayed.
Exam Subject: Art Appreciation
Exam Questions:
1. Briefly describe the painter Jan van Eyck and draw a small composition of "The Wedding of the Arnolfini Couple". (no less than 200 words, 15 points).
2. Briefly describe the painter Picasso and draw a small composition of "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon". (no less than 200 words, 15 points).
3. Briefly describe Huang Zhen's "Sketch of Rare Birds" or Xu Wei's "Ink Grape Picture", and draw a small composition. (Choose one of the two, no less than 200 words, 15 points).
4. Briefly describe the art educator Xu Beihong. (no less than 200 words, 15 points).
5. Discuss the protection and restoration of works of art. (no less than 800 words, 40 points).
Major: Chinese Painting
Exam Subjects:Sketch.
Exam Questions:
Sketch bust
Question Requirements:
Young man in a seated position.
Lean slightly to the right, facing the front left.
Place your left hand on your left knee and your right hand on your right leg.
Keep your hands at a distance.
Tool Requirements:
Use black pencils, charcoal, charcoal strips, charcoal, erasers.
Exam Subjects:Traditional chinese painting.
Exam Questions:
Professional sketching.
Question Requirements:
1.The young woman is seated, facing the front right, with her right hand holding her left hand.
2.There is no restriction on freehand or fine brushwork.
3.Half-body with hands.
Tool Requirements:
Brushes, ink, Chinese painting paints, painting felts.
Major: Calligraphy
Exam Subjects:Calligraphy Creation 1
Exam content:
Jiangnan wine, where the taste is strong, drunk and lying in the deep alley of the spring breeze,
Xiaoxun Xiangyu Xiaoqiao East, bamboo leaves full of golden bells.
Question Requirements:
1.Use the main script (seal, li, regular script to choose one) to complete the creation.
2.Exam paper is used vertically.
3.Use traditional Chinese characters as much as possible.
4.The content of the test questions should be written in full, and no words other than the content of the test questions should appear.
Exam Subjects:Calligraphy Creation 2
Exam content:
Eilechuan, under the Yin Mountain,
The sky is like a dome, covering the four fields
The sky is blue, the wilderness is vast, the wind blows the grass and sees the cattle and sheep.
Question Requirements:
1.Use line or cursive script to complete your creation.
2.Exam paper is used horizontally.
3.Use traditional Chinese characters as much as possible.
4.The content of the test questions should be written in full, and no words other than the content of the test questions should appear.
Exam Subjects:Seal carving creation.
Exam Questions:
Tianxingjian
Question Requirements:
1.According to the content of the exam questions to complete the creation of seal carving, not more words, less words.
2.Attach the print (print) to the test paper**.
3.Words other than printed texts must not appear on the test paper.
4.Reference books are not allowed.
Major: Plastic Arts
Exam subject: Drawing
Exam Questions:
Full body portrait (seated).
Question Requirements:
Three hours (25 minutes with 5 minutes break).
Exam subject: Color
Exam Questions:
Half body with hands (sitting).
Question Requirements:
Three hours (25 minutes with 5 minutes break).
Major: Experimental Art
Exam Subject: Proposition Creation
Exam Questions:
"Yellow River National Cultural Park" public art proposal
Please design a public artwork for the Yellow River National Cultural Park. It is necessary to embody the theme of environmental protection and the construction of ecological civilization.
The medium, material, and style of the work are not restricted.
Please write the necessary information such as the title, creative concept, material of the work, installation instructions, and budget in 200 words or less.
Exam subjects: art appreciation and thinking ability
Exam Questions: [See the picture below for details].
Major: Art Design
Exam Subject: Fundamentals of Styling
Exam Questions:
Coexist
As defined in the "Paradox" entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, a paradox is generally a proposition that, according to the generally accepted method of logical reasoning, leads to a conclusion beyond "generally acceptable opinion." Or rather, the conclusion is contradictory.
A paradox is when there are two opposing conclusions implicit in the same proposition or reasoning, and both of them can be justified. The abstract formula for the paradox is that if event A occurs, then it is deduced that it is not A, and if it does not occur in A, it is deduced that A.
There are many famous paradoxes in ancient and modern times, both in China and abroad, which have influenced many fields such as logic and mathematics, stimulated people's curiosity and precise thinking, and attracted the attention of thinkers. Solving paradoxical puzzles requires creative thinking, and the solution of paradoxes can often lead to completely new ideas.
1] I know that I am ignorant.
Socrates famously said, "I know only one thing, and that is that I know nothing." ”
This statement is itself a paradox, demonstrating the complexity of self-referential representations. And this is also an important lesson from the sages of Western philosophy: you have to ask everything you think you know. The more you ask questions, the more you break the casserole and ask the end, the more you will find that there is a wave of paradoxes whistling around you.
2] The arrow does not move.
It is impossible for an arrow to move. At any moment during flight, it has a temporary position, from which it is clear that a moving arrow is a collection of all immovable objects.
"Flying Arrows Don't Move" actually implies the idea of quantum mechanics. In the context of special relativity, objects are different when they are at rest and in motion. According to the theory of relativity, observers have different perceptions of objects moving at different speeds, as well as different perceptions of the world around them.
3] The Barber's Paradox.
The barber in the town made a bold statement: "I only help everyone in the city who doesn't shave their own faces." "So the question is, does the barber shave his face? If he shaves himself, he violates his promise to only help those who don't shave his own face; If he doesn't shave himself, he has to shave himself, because his promise says he only helps those who don't. Neither assumption makes sense.
4] Catch-22
Crazy people can be exempted from flying, but they must apply for it themselves; Those who can realize the danger of flying and apply for exemption from flying are sober-minded and should continue to carry out the flight mission. That is, "if you can prove that you are crazy, then you are not crazy", and so on.
5] Birthday paradox
A random group of people will have two birthdays on the same day.
Using the drawer principle, as long as the sample reaches 367, the probability of two people having the same birthday can reach 100% (although there are only 365 days in a year, there are 366 birthdays, including February 29). However, if only a 99% probability is reached, only 57 people are needed; Only 23 people are needed to reach 50%. This conclusion is based on the premise that the probability of birthdays is equal for every day of the year, with the exception of the pitiful February 29.
6] Alien civilizations.
The basic assumption of astronomy is that the Earth is an ordinary planet in the vast universe. NASA's Kepler satellite has found that there are likely to be 11 billion Earth-like planets in the Milky Way.
At present, for complex reasons, we cannot realistically prove that there are other civilizations in the universe. The sheer size of the universe makes communication difficult. Although we use electromagnetic waves to make contact with extraterrestrials, we cannot determine which spectrum aliens use due to the extremely wide electromagnetic spectrum. In addition, the civilization of those planets may be too high, too low, or live in different life forms than humans, which greatly reduces the possibility of accurate communication.
Question Requirements:
1.Read the content of the exam questions carefully, and choose one of the 6 paradoxes listed above to understand and express it in painting.
2.There is no restriction on the language, technique, style and medium of expression.
Exam Subject: Fundamentals of Design
Exam Questions:
health & care
Some have described the outbreak as a "black swan" ("black swan", which refers to very difficult** and unusual events, which often cause a chain negative reaction or even subversion), but it is more like a "gray rhinoceros" ("grey rhino", the metaphor has a great probability of occurring, but it is overlooked, and the impact is extremely high).
Human changes to the global ecology have created a series of potential crises with high probability and great impact. Healthcare has become a hot topic. In the future, healthcare will be more systematic, more inclined to the application of multidisciplinary knowledge, and more concerned about the common value of the global human destiny. Therefore, it can be said that the future of healthcare is "intimate" and caring is "inclusive" and "cohesive".
Question Requirements:
1.Read the questions carefully, and design the "future of healthcare" around "intimacy", "tolerance" and "cohesion".
2.There is no restriction on the language, technique, style and medium of expression.
Major: Urban Art Design
Exam Subjects:Design Fundamentals.
Exam Questions:
Cover design for Man and Nature magazine
Since 2020, the global turmoil caused by the pandemic has plunged millions of people into a crisis of life and poverty. At the same time, we can see that the environmental crisis posed by global climate destruction, biodiversity reduction and wanton pollution forces us to take the necessary measures to change the economic and social values of nature, and we need to live in peace with nature......
The United Nations released the 2030 Sustainable Development Progress Assessment Report, which points out that the current development model is not sustainable ......and the possibility of irreversible damage to the natural environment on which humanity depends, and the ...... of the progress made in the past 20 years is in danger of being reversed
UN Secretary-General António Guterres said at the UN Environment Assembly: "2021 is a pivotal year to reshape our relationship with nature. ”
According to your understanding, design the cover of an issue of the magazine "Human&Nature" with the theme of "symbiosis".
Question Requirements:
1.color expression (use more than four colors in addition to black and white); vertical composition; There is no restriction on tools and materials.
2.In addition to the name of the magazine and other keywords that appear on the screen, there is no need to note the design description.
Exam Subjects:Proposition design.
Exam Questions:
The Mars Migration Project
On July 23, 2020, China successfully launched its first Mars exploration mission, the Tianwen-1 probe, with the Long March 5 Yao-4 carrier rocket, starting China's Mars exploration journey. ......Since then, a total of 45 fire detection activities have been carried out around the world.
Mars is currently the most suitable planet for immigration, and it is the most similar to Earth relative to other planets in the solar system. Of all the celestial bodies in the solar system, Mars is close enough to us – at the closest point in orbit, the distance is about 55 million kilometers, about 145 times the distance between the Earth and the Moon (with current technology, it would take us about a year to get to Mars). In addition, the mass, size, and distance of Mars from the Sun are relatively close to the Earth. Mars has an atmosphere and gravity, and recent studies have shown that liquid water exists on Mars. Mars' rotation period and axis of rotation inclination are similar to those of Earth, which makes it also like Earth, with four seasons of the year.
But there are also huge differences between Mars and Earth, for example: the gravity on Mars is only one-third that of Earth; Mars does not have a magnetic field and a thick atmosphere, and because it is not protected by a magnetic field and atmosphere, Mars will be exposed to the sun's strong ultraviolet radiation, and the radiation amount is several times that of Earth; The temperature difference between day and night on Mars is also very large, with temperatures as low as minus 70 degrees Celsius ...... in extremely cold weatherTherefore, in order to adapt to the Martian environment, humans may go through very brutal evolutionary ......
Question Requirements:
Completed a conceptual design for the human colonization of Mars.
1.Complete the design of any one or more equipment facilities such as carrying rockets or spacecraft, landing vehicles, land living modules, spacesuits, energy harvesting facilities or other necessary production facilities;
2.Describe the process of the Martian migration scenario you envision in the form of four squares***;
3.Complete an "urban scene" of life on Mars after a few years of human migration to Mars.
Description:
1.You can choose one of the above subheadings to complete;
2.You can also complete one or more of the contents involved in the above 3 subheadings, free combination, and the number is not limited;
3.Explain the design description of 50-200 words with the conceptual design.
Specialty: Art Conservation and Restoration
Exam Subject: Fundamentals of Drawing
Exam Questions:
Sketch bust sketch
Question Requirements:
Seated young man dressed with hands in his hands.
Place your hands on your lap and cross your fingers.
Exam Subject: Art Appreciation
Exam Questions:
1. Draw a small composition of Li Gonglin's "Five Horses", and analyze the author's life and artistic characteristics, no less than 200 words.
2. Draw a small composition of the "Founding Ceremony" and comment on the work and the author in a text of no less than 200 words.
3. Draw a small composition of a representative work of a contemporary painter with international influence in Europe and comment on it in a text of no less than 300 words.
4. Briefly describe the value and significance of art conservation and restoration. (no less than 300 words).
Question Requirements:
Pay attention to the layout design of the volume, and arrange the small composition and text reasonably.
Major: Plastic Arts
Exam Subjects:Proposition creation.
Exam Questions:
After the pandemic
Question Analysis:
The global spread of the pandemic has dramatically changed people's mindsets and lifestyles. This question examines the candidate's imagination of this change. Use a test paper to test the candidate's ability to shape the characters, the design ability of the environment and the relationship between the characters, and the ability to express the emotions of the picture with color.
Major: Art Design
Exam Subjects:Design a comprehensive foundation.
Exam Questions:
Relationship-oriented
Question Analysis:
This year's exam question "Relationship-Oriented" of the School of Design breaks through the traditional depiction of a single object or abstract imagination, and instead considers students' awareness and observation of the logical relationship between things or problems, not the light and shadow modeling of objective objects, but the modeling of social relations and process systems. There are three specific inspection points according to the progressive level:
1. Whether students have daily observations and reflections on the operating systems or social systems behind the things around them;
2. How to choose to combine five objects together, construct visible or invisible internal relationships, and put forward your own unique opinions;
3. Whether you can form an interesting idea or design from your own point of view and express it through the picture.
The above three points are also the criteria for evaluating candidates' examination papers. We hope that through this form of assessment, we will select students who truly care about society, nature, and a community with a shared future for mankind, and who already have certain observation, analysis and expression skills.
Major: Urban Art Design
Exam Subjects:Design a comprehensive foundation.
Exam Questions:
Magic Cube of Destiny
Question Analysis:
Destiny is a regular and macroscopic philosophical interpretation of human growth, life and development. Life has a certain prescriptiveness, and luck is the power that can be worked hard and changed. Under the concept of a community with a shared future for mankind, individuals should not only follow the trend, but also forge ahead bravely, and share weal and woe. The Rubik's Cube is a synthesis and game mode that shows infinite possibilities, while the Rubik's Cube of Destiny integrates the three-dimensional thinking and infinite tension of fate to form an artistic speculation and image thinking about the future development of human beings and life.
Major: Experimental Art
Exam Subjects:Proposition creation.
Exam Questions:
"A Dispute of Ideas at Home".
Question Analysis:
Our society is full of interactions of ideas: influence, persuasion, negotiation, argument, conflict, which are the norm in social life, and the battle of ideas between family members is a concentrated microcosm of social issues. This question is required to be presented in nine grids, which concisely examines the candidate's ability in various aspects.
1. Candidates are required to be able to observe life carefully, be very sensitive to words, actions, and interpersonal interactions in life, and be able to analyze and understand people's positions and concepts.
2. Candidates are required to have a strong ability to organize narratives, explain plot developments, control dramatic flows, and handle text scripts.
3. Examine the candidates' basic modeling ability, including composition, character building, picture processing and technical control.
Exam Subjects:Art appreciation and thinking skills.
Exam Questions:
Genealogical thinking
Question Analysis:
Genealogical thinking is to place social phenomena and artistic phenomena in the spatio-temporal framework of historical development and phenomenon evolution, and pay attention to their evolutionary logic and interrelationship. Pedigree thinking is the key way of thinking and working method cultivated in the teaching of experimental art, and it is also the focus of this investigation. The understanding of a series of artists as an "artistic family" emphasizes the genealogy formed by the inheritance and continuation of artists. "Art Stalls" emphasizes the position of artistic activities in the overall spectrum of social and economic activities, while poetry writing, which seems to be disordered and basic keywords, aims to test candidates' ability to develop imagination and construct semantic associations from empirical facts.
Through this question design, it is hoped that candidates with good thinking quality, logical thinking and critical thinking ability can be screened out, and at the same time, higher requirements are put forward for candidates' humanistic and artistic literacy and knowledge accumulation.
Major: Chinese Painting
Exam subject: Chinese painting creation
Exam Questions:
Distance
Question Analysis:
Under the epidemic, people have to keep their distance from each other. Distance brings personal space, and at the same time, the sense of distance also creates unprecedented psychological pressure. The relationship between people in this special period has triggered new thinking and changed the original rhythm of life.
Candidates will depict life scenes in a specific period based on their own life experience in a limited time, and at the same time reflect the candidates' ability to compose pictures and observe life.
The sketching and professional assessment will comprehensively examine the candidate's basic modeling ability and ability to grasp the brush and ink.
Major: Calligraphy
Exam subject: Calligraphy creation
Exam Questions:
Calligraphy Creation I
Questions:
The fishing boat sings at night, ringing on the shore of the poor Peng Li;
The geese were frightened, and the sound broke the pool of Hengyang.
Calligraphy Creation II
Questions:
Thinking of CAFA, my heart is still the same;
Writing in the cloud, I am also calm.
Exam subject: Seal carving creation
Exam Questions:
The picture is written
Interpretation:
The re-examination of the calligraphy undergraduate professional examination under the epidemic in 2020 focuses on examining the candidates' calligraphy styles and seal carving creation ability, while the content of the exam questions takes into account the current affairs and the statement of the candidate's mentality.
This is a gathering place for CAFA to break through itself.
This is the birthplace of the top star of CAFA.
This is the starting place for going ashore as you wish for CAFA!
Successful trajectory CAFA re-examination sprint class
Let's go to the mountains and seas together and chase the dream of CAFA