At the same time, more news regarding the calligraphy exhibit appeared on TV, in newspapers, and on the internet. After all, this was a national exhibit that only occurred once every four years, and it was a huge event in the calligraphy circle. Now that the upper ranks were advocating for reviving the old culture of the country, calligraphy was one of the categories that would be most capable of representing the Chinese culture; therefore, even if the calligraphy exhibit was unpopular, it was still put on the front page of the newspaper. It was one of those "main melody" head titles, and people would normally just glance at the title, too lazy to read the content.
There were already a lot of people who studied calligraphy as a hobby, gathering around inside the exhibit. They took lots of pictures and posted them on Wei Bo, and most of them were pictures of works they liked. One of the Hanfu Goddess's fans was the first to discover that, within all of these pieces, one work was signed by "Liu Man".
He copied the picture of this work and sent a Wei Bo post, asking everyone, "Please, I need my question answered. Was this written by my Goddess? Or was this written by someone with the same name? I'm waiting online and am in a hurry!"
At first, only a few people noticed this post. They were also curious about the answer, so they helped repost it. More fans saw it, and even more, fans helped repost it; this was how it all linked up. This post immediately went viral and received lots of attention from the netizens. Everyone commented their opinion on whether this was a treasure from the Hanfu Goddess.
Some said it was the Hanfu Goddess; others said it was just someone with the same name. Everyone had a different opinion.
Even netizens who never paid any attention to calligraphy started feeling curious about this National Calligraphy and Carving Exhibition.
"The name of this exhibit is way too long. Can someone teach us, the uncultured ones, a lesson about it?"
"I've read the description in the news. It says that this is a calligraphy evaluation activity hosted by the National Calligraphy Association. It's the most outstanding batch put in the exhibition, chosen from all the calligraphy and carving works in the country. It can be compared to 'The Voice of China' in the singing industry."
"There's also a description in Baidu. It only occurs once every four years! Today's its fifteenth anniversary."
"It sounds high-tiered."
"It's too professional. Those people who don't know anything about calligraphy won't even know about it."
"Today's the opening of the exhibit, and the 300 pieces presented have already been chosen cautiously through a very difficult process. If this work is really from the Hanfu Goddess, then she's crazily good at calligraphy."
"So, can anyone tell me if this is written by her?"
"Just directly ping Princess Man and ask her."
"I did ping her. She ignored me."
"Let's just go to the exhibit and see. There are exhibits in both the capital and Gudu. If we go to the Capital Art Center, maybe we can run into the Hanfu Goddess herself."
"The Capital Art Center only showcases the carvings. The calligraphy works are in the Gudu Exhibition. To verify this, we can only rely on the netizens located in Gudu."
"Fine. For the Hanfu Goddess, I'll go to the exhibit right now."
"I'm coming too. I live close to it."
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More and more netizens were getting intrigued by the calligraphy exhibit. To be more accurate, they wanted to join the fun and see if the Hanfu Goddess was there!
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Transmigration of The Famous Cyber Star (2)
Historická literatura//this is the second part of the book a.k.a. chapt. 200+// Liu Man transmigrated from thousands of years ago to the modern world. Before she transmigrated, she was completely broke. After she transmigrated, she was still worried about her wealth. An...