Joke Collection Website - News headlines - Luo Ji's Painting and Calligraphy in Luo Ji

Luo Ji's Painting and Calligraphy in Luo Ji

At first, I heard that Luo Ji, the first director of the Anti-Corruption General Administration of the People's Republic of China, painted peony very well. The reporter was quite surprised and could not help feeling curious. But as soon as I stepped into Luo Ji's office, the first thing that caught the reporter's eye was a six-foot peony painting hanging behind his seat, which had to be impressed; Turning around and sitting down, a four-foot-three-open figure painting hanging on the opposite wall, with a vivid expression, is even more amazing. Later, we saw his huge landscape paintings in the conference room, and many exquisite paintings by Luo Ji in his subordinate office, such as an unforgettable exhibition of Luo Ji's paintings and calligraphy. At this time, it is hard for us to imagine that Luo Ji in front of us is an anti-corruption vanguard who makes criminals tremble. However, when we listened to his story about himself and the art of calligraphy and painting, we were no longer surprised, because Luo Ji had a special love affair with the art of calligraphy and painting.

A middle school student who designs trademarks

Luo Ji is from Laizhou, Shandong Province. He likes painting since he was a child. He began to learn to copy when he was in primary school. Whenever he saw a favorite painting and calligraphy work, he would copy it. He often gives his paintings of blue bamboo to his classmates or neighbors as home decoration; The wall newspaper of the class is basically arranged by him alone, from topic drawing, copying to illustration. His paintings are often praised by teachers, which makes him feel special about painting.

When I was in middle school, there was one thing that made Luo Ji have a deep memory. At that time, the manufacturer of "Jin Lu" bicycle collected trademark patterns for the society, but Luo Ji, who is little and little, actually signed up. Under the guidance of an art teacher, he spent a week in his spare time designing and creating a simple and generous "Jin Lu" bicycle trademark competition, and was even shortlisted. The judges praised his works as beautiful as printed matter and looked at the teenage middle school student with new eyes. Although the manufacturer didn't choose the trademark he designed in the end, he still gave him a bonus, which encouraged Luo Ji deeply and made him more interested in painting.

In college, although Luo Ji majored in law, he still didn't give up his love for painting. He chose to participate in the college art group and was elected as the team leader. He often organized students from the art group to sketch and collect folk songs in various places. At that time, it was the "Cultural Revolution", and the school often engaged in all kinds of publicity. On campus, you can often see posters and big slogans painted by students in the art group led by him. Yin Jie, the tutor of the College Art Interest Group, found that Luo Ji's color felt particularly good and encouraged him to study oil painting. Because it costs a lot of money to learn materials and tools such as pigments for oil painting, it is undoubtedly limited for a poor amateur student to learn painting. But Luo Ji didn't give up. Apart from oil paints and brushes, he made his own plates, canvases and painting boxes.

The first oil painting painted by Luo Ji was a portrait of Chairman Mao Zedong. When he showed it to the oil painting teacher, the teacher advised him that it was not suitable for beginners to paint portraits, so they should learn to write and scenery first, step by step. To this end, he often carries a painting box and paints wherever he goes. The walls of the dormitory are covered with his paintings. With the improvement of painting skills, he has painted portraits of many great men at home and abroad, such as Ma, Si, Lie, Si, Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai.

more than ten years' study career on campus has laid a solid foundation for his painting.

A political teacher who paints oil paintings

In p>1969, Luo Ji graduated from Beijing University of Political Science and Law and went to work. Because the public security organs were smashed by the rebels at that time, Luo Ji, who studied law, had to work as a political teacher in a middle school in Zhengzhou, but he still didn't give up his love for painting art, took the initiative to serve as a school art teacher and organized a student art interest group.

With the efforts of Luo Ji, the art interest group he led in those years has produced many outstanding students. Nowadays, some are professors from Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, some are full-time art tutors from Henan Group Art, and some are engaged in animation art in film studios. His younger sister, Luo Liya, was also influenced by Luo Ji and became an excellent art teacher. More than 4 of her students won prizes in various national competitions. On one occasion, Luo Liya took more than 2 students from Heilongjiang to the Great Hall of the People to participate in the national live painting competition for primary and secondary school students, and there were actually nine students on the list.

From reading to teaching, Luo Ji never gave up his love for painting. Without professional teacher's guidance, he taught himself by reading. Up to now, he still collects art books and newspapers such as Fuchunjiang Pictorial, Yan 'an Pictorial and Jixi Pictorial, which were ordered in that era, recording his footprints in learning painting.

prosecutors who draw and write signs

In p>1979, China began to restore and improve the public security organs that were hit by the Cultural Revolution, and Luo Ji was transferred from the education front to the newly established Zhengzhou Procuratorate. As Luo Ji was born in a law class, he worked diligently and steadily, and soon made his mark. In 1983, he took the post of attorney general. Although he was busy with his work, he didn't give up, but made full use of his painting expertise in his work.

during his tenure as the procurator-general, Luo Ji organized and held two educational exhibitions on combating economic crimes. Luo Ji personally presided over the selection of contents, the design of exhibition boards and the layout of venues, and organized relevant personnel to attach illustrations to the propaganda texts. These two illustrated exhibitions have received good response in the local area. In 199, Luo Ji was transferred to the Supreme People's Procuratorate as the director of the application control office. Facing many people who visited and inquired, he once again showed his painting ability and drew an instruction chart similar to the work guide, which greatly facilitated the people who came to the office to handle affairs and was praised by the leaders of the hospital. In 1995, the Supreme People's Procuratorate was planning to set up the Anti-Corruption General Administration, but there was no suitable person to write the doorplate. As the first director, Luo Ji personally wrote and produced the doorplate of "The Anti-Corruption and Bribery General Administration of the People's Republic of China and the Supreme People's Procuratorate" with his own calligraphy and painting skills.

Years of artistic creation of calligraphy and painting have helped Luo Ji to form the habit of careful observation, careful identification and careful writing, which has helped him to engage in procuratorial work. It was this habit that made him discover the criminal clues of Wang Xiaobei, the secretary of Chen Xitong, from the work report of more than 6 people every day in just over a day, which won the affirmation and appreciation of the superior leaders. No wonder he is still obsessed with painting.

Today, Luo Ji, who has left the post of procuratorial leader, still can't stop his legal affairs. As a barrister who loves legal affairs, he has also served as the legal adviser of more than 2 large enterprises such as Shenzhen Huawei, Xinjiang Delong, Guangfa Bank Henan Branch and Aerospace Changfeng, and has saved more than 45 million yuan in losses for enterprises such as Oriental Assets Company and Henan Xinyuan Company. Through careful investigation and evidence collection, why did Cui Zongchao of Nanhebi, Zhong Xuesen, the chairman of Hong Kong Fukaihua Co., Ltd., win the defense of acquittal or acquittal, and Zhu Chengfeng of Jiangxi, who was suspected of fraud, and so on, and the people who came to ask for help were endless and difficult to refuse. He hopes that through a period of hard work, he can put aside other work at hand, feel at ease in painting creation and reunite his dream of painting and calligraphy.