Chapter 170: Volume 064 of Calligraphy History, remove her _3
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When the documents and funds were dispatched to the Culture and Tourism Bureau, even the director was taken aback.
Even with Bai Lian’s involvement, this was unreasonably fast.
Not even a rocket could be this fast!
The news of Xiangcheng’s intention to establish a Calligraphy Association certainly did not escape Ren Qian’s attention. Around seven in the evening, Ren Qian, Qiu Xuezheng, and the director of the Culture and Tourism Bureau were seated in the bureau’s conference room.
Because they were there to meet Qiu Xuezheng.
Ren Qian had specifically brought Ren Wanxuan, hoping to find time to have Qiu Xuezheng recommend her for next year’s membership quota.
This time Qiu Xuezheng did not refuse.
“I never imagined,” Ren Qian, more excited than the other two after reading the printed notice and documents, said, “that Xiangcheng would really establish a Calligraphy Association. Have the two of you chosen a location yet?”
Setting up the Calligraphy Association was an affirmation of Xiangcheng’s culture.
The Traditional Calligraphers Association would also allocate part of its members to join the local association, which was certainly great news for Xiangcheng.
Ren Qian knew it was probably because Qiu Boqing had won a third-class prize, but as Ren Wanxuan had been sulking lately over membership recommendations, no one in the Ren Family dared to mention the Orchid Pavilion Award.
So Ren Qian pretended not to know about Qiu Boqing’s participation in the competition.
“This is Minister Xu, who was just promoted today to help us establish the association. I don’t know if they will dispatch some prestigious teachers here,” the bureau director passed the documents to Minister Xu, “It would be great if some teachers from Jiangjing could come…”
Qiu Xuezheng nodded slightly to Minister Xu before pondering over the director’s question.
“You’re thinking too far ahead,” Qiu Xuezheng, familiar with the workings of the association, said, “Anyone from other places who comes to Xiangcheng would be considered demoted, and most would avoid such a demotion. So we really need to be careful with our choice of initial staff…”
People in Xiangcheng were all eager to leave.
A distinguished teacher would hardly want to come here.
“Wanxuan,” Qiu Xuezheng turned to Ren Wanxuan with a serious look, “I will list you and your senior brother as part of the first group to initiate the Xiangcheng Calligraphy Association.”
Entering the Traditional Calligraphers Association or the Beicheng Writers’ Association required a threshold.
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