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Hanwu once saw a one-legged crane. Which poem did Ye Gong only like to draw the dragon text from?
"Hanwu once looked at one-legged cranes and only liked to draw dragons" comes from Meng Jieshu.

Meng, smiling Buddha, contemporary calligrapher, seal engraver, professor. Member of China Calligraphers Association, adjunct professor of Guangxi University, visiting professor of Zhaoqing University, member of Baidu Encyclopedia Academic Committee and expert of Baidu Library. Calligraphy seal cutting advocates the style of Zhou, Qin, Han and Wei, and the artistic elements of individuality are natural and unique. Created the styles of "Li Hanliang seal cutting" and "Han Liang seal cutting". 1987 won the only seal cutting award in Dukang Cup Oriental Book Competition. Calligraphy newspaper, the largest circulation newspaper founded by China, commented that his seal cutting was "spicy with a knife and full of pride." 1999 was rated as "an artist with both ability and political integrity on both sides of the Taiwan Strait" by the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. His works have won many awards and exhibitions at home and abroad, and have been collected by many professional institutions and published many monographs. It was rated as "the calligrapher with the most collection investment value in the contemporary era" and "the 100 calligrapher with the most appreciation potential in China". CCTV, Xinhuanet, Sina.com, China, French national television and other mainstream media reported. 20 15 The American Philatelic Group issued the "Stamp Commemorative Collection of Meng, an Outstanding Chinese Artist in China and the United States" and awarded the title of "Ambassador for Cultural Exchange between China and the United States".

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