The Border Scroll in the Eyes of a Sergeant

2023-05-15

Pen and Drawing Editor: First Class Staff Sergeant Cheng Ye was once an art teacher. He, who studied art in university, always felt that youth was connected to his dreams, and to achieve his dreams, he must dare to break his inherent understanding and take a more difficult and challenging path. In the fourth year after graduating from college, Cheng Ye finally embarked on the "closer road to his dream" he longed for - in this year, he put on military uniform and became a soldier; It was also in this year that he accompanied the team to the plateau for training. On the way to his dream, in addition to embracing the green military camp, he also had unexpected gains. He found that the learning achievements and proficient mastery of a certain skill during his school years can become a support for climbing the ladder of dreams at a certain moment in life. This made him cherish the rare opportunities bestowed by the times even more, and also strengthened his original youth choices. Border Pass and Picture Scroll, two words that were originally unrelated, were thus connected together by Cheng Ye's choice. When he became a soldier stationed on the plateau, painting developed from a skill and specialty to a hobby and habit, becoming a way for him to express emotions and record his youth. It also became a way of expressing himself calmly accepting challenges and honing himself, and persisting in his dreams and goals. After more than 10 years of enlistment, Cheng Ye has become the backbone of the company. As for the "road" of putting on military uniforms and sticking to the plateau, he walked more and more firmly and steadily. He said he chose to wear military uniform and never regretted it for a lifetime. A Border Scroll in the Eyes of a Sergeant: Wang Yukai, a special correspondent of the People's Liberation Army Daily, Yun Wanyue, Wang Minghao, and Cheng Ye (right) sketched and painted sketches for their comrades in a "big box board" car. Some of the scenery is unforgettable as the military vehicle flew along the border defense line for a lifetime, and the sunlight entered the carriage through a small hole in the canopy. At the end of the day's training, the soldiers leaned together wearily, with some bowing their heads and yawning, while others looked at the road behind them. After 12 years of enlistment, First Class Sergeant Cheng Ye couldn't remember how many times he had sat on the "big box board". At this moment, the scene in front of him instantly "hit" him, inspiring him. He took out his notebook and quickly made a draft with a neutral pen. Returning to the dormitory, Cheng Ye took out a piece of paper and "transcribed" the scene on the paper. On the side, there are many similar paintings, stacked one by one with a thickness of 10 centimeters. A certain brigade of the 76th Group Army where Cheng Ye is located is going to train on the snowy plateau. That year when he was stationed in training, the class monitor said to him, "Some landscapes make people remember them for a lifetime." Now, thousands of paintings are stacked together, forming the border in Cheng Ye's eyes. Cheng Ye, who is 36 years old this year, graduated from Weinan Normal University with a major in art. Before joining the army, he was working as an art teacher at Duqiao Middle School in Weinan City, leading 12 classes in art classes. A stable job did not make Cheng Ye happy, but rather made him feel uneasy. In his opinion, painting should be a challenging creative process. Cheng Ye often thinks of his father. When he was a child, he wore his father's military uniform, wore his father's third class merit medal, and heard his father's military camp story... In ordinary life, the seeds of joining the army began to take root and sprout. In the fourth year after graduating from university, Cheng Ye signed up to join the military and became a directly recruited sergeant from an art teacher. That year, among the direct recruitment non commissioned officers of the entire group army, the top 5 could be assigned to special forces. When

Edit:Luo yu    Responsible editor:Jia jia

Source:81.cn

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