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Iron, Blood and Loyal Heart. [Photo provided to China Daily]
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When the war ended, Tang began to practice calligraphy every day at his commanding officer's suggestion.
"At first I just wanted to improve my handwriting, but later I got interested in it," he said.
Tang left the army in 1984, but never stopped practicing calligraphy. He served as a cargo ship sailor for 19 years, and decided to resign from his job to be a professional calligrapher.
The decision aroused controversy among his friends and relatives. Some suggested he should stay in his job for the stable income, but he stuck to his plan.
"For a while I was in a dilemma," he said. "I did not know how my life would be if I gave up my job, but I realized that calligraphy would be nothing but a part-time hobby if I didn't quit my job."