Tian Jiaying is the best secretary of ***, he was born poor, but with his hard self-study, he has become a prodigy with extensive knowledge and profound writing skills. ** attaches great importance to secretarial work, and he himself nominated Chen Boda, Hu Qiaomu, Ye Zilong and Tian Jiaying as his secretaries, among them, Tian Jiaying is the daily secretary.
Tian Jiaying and *** have the same hobbies, they both like to recite poems and songs, and they both love to collect ancient books, calligraphy and paintings. Tian Jiaying especially loves poetry, writing, and words, and he has excerpted a large number of words from ***'s works, arranged them according to time, and neatly compiled five thick books.
These thick books were later printed and published as internal readings by the China Youth Publishing House under the title "A Comrade's Reading Notes". **I'm tired of working and reading, and I like to practice calligraphy.
Tian Jiaying likes to appreciate the art of calligraphy, and pays special attention to the collection of *** works. He carefully collected the chairman's calligraphy paper and carefully framed it. The "**Poetry Manuscript" in the existing ** archive is Tian Jiaying's long-term collection and was framed into a book in 1964.
Tian Jiaying also vigorously promoted the editing and publication of two poetry anthologies, "** Poems" and "** Poems" (37 poems).
**When I temporarily lived in Xiangshan, after reading the news of the liberation of Nanjing, I was full of joy and wrote "Seven Laws: The People's Liberation Army Occupies Nanjing".
He may have regretted that he had borrowed two lines of Li He's poem directly, so he crumpled them and threw them into the garbage basket. Tian Jiaying picked up the manuscript of the poem from the basket and kept the poem.
**He Tian Jiaying is familiar with poetry, and has studied the Chinese poems and songs of the past dynasties below the "Book of Songs", including Lin Kui's "Chu Ci", Tang poems, Song Ci and Yuan songs, etc., they can recite the full text.
In the early morning of November 6, 1961, ** worked all night, should have gone to rest, but because the plum blossoms bloomed in the snow outside the window, the poetry was full of excitement, and two Yongmei poems that I had read in my early years came to my mind: "The snow is full of mountains and the high priests are lying, and the beauty of the moon and the forest is coming." ”
He chanted repeatedly, and the more he chanted, the more interesting he felt, so he tried to recall the whole poem, but he couldn't remember anything. He judged that it was Lin Kui's work, so he wrote a letter to Tian Jiaying, hoping that he could find Lin Kui's poetry collection.
Tian Jiaying quickly searched for them, but did not find these two poems. In desperation, ** wrote a second letter, saying that he needed to check the seven-character poem containing these two verses, and he wrote in the letter: "When and who wrote it, I can't remember, it seems to be Lin Kui's, but Cha Linji doesn't, please check it again." ”
He wrote to Tian Jiaying again, asking if it was a certain line of poetry by Gao Shiqi of the Qing Dynasty. Tian Jiaying is like a "walking dictionary of ancient Chinese poetry", he immediately wrote back and wrote the whole poem, informing the chairman that this is one of Gao Qi's "plum blossoms" in the Ming Dynasty.
The Chairman was deeply satisfied with this and splashed ink to create a masterpiece of calligraphy by Gao Qi's "Plum Blossoms", which is elegant and free-flowing.