Farmer sells 3,000kg of carved watermelons in 11 days
Updated: 2016-08-02 14:04
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Gu Xinliang poses with his watermelons. [Photo/China.com.cn] |
"I never imagined any of this. I just carved characters for 'luck' and 'longevity' on two watermelons one day, and they sold very soon," Gu said with a big smile on his face Monday morning.
Gu quickly got to work after his initial success. He carved phrases, including "happiness", " bring in wealth and treasure" and "good fortune as one wishes" on the watermelons. These too attracted bystanders, and were sold out.
Gu said he has always enjoyed calligraphy since childhood, but never had the chance to get enough training due to his humble upbringing. His techniques in calligraphy are based on what he learned while attending public and middle school. His busy work in the fields also hindered him from consulting calligraphy teachers.
However, Gu has always enjoyed practicing the art form and often volunteers to write auspicious couplets for fellow villagers during festive seasons.
"I guess I have carved out a new line for myself," Gu said, happily.
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