The Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition on Juequn Culture Week
12-19-2007    FJNET

Honorable guests inaugurate for the exhibition

Ven. Shenghui, Ven. Juexing and Ven. Guoguang

 

Ven. Hongfa and Ven. Mingxue are appreciating painting and calligraphy works

 

Calligraphy work by Ven. Mingxue

 

Calligraphy work: Monk guides the way of finding Buddha; One want to search boatman for ferry, however, only the moonshine silently illuminates the boat.

 

Photograph work

 

FJNET, September 29, 2006

Shanghai, China -- On September 28, 2006, the "Photograph on Buddhism and the Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition" was held in Jade Buddha Monastery.

 

Ven. Shenghui, Ven. Mingxue, Ven. Juexing, Ven. Hongfa, Ven. Guanghui attended the inauguration ceremony.

 

After the inauguration ceremony, Ven. Shenghui, Ven. Mingxue and Ven. Juexing and other honorable guests appreciated the exhibition.   [Translator: Wang Xinyu   News in Chinese]

Translator: Wang Xinyu
   
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