The sea is a dragon, and the world cloud is the hometown of cranes.

The sea is the world of dragons, and the cloud is the hometown of cranes, which means that dragons grow in the sea, and the sea is where dragons move. Cranes can fly high and soar in the sky, so clouds are like their homes. This is actually a metaphor, which shows that the dragon was born in the magnificent sea and has great strength and ability, and the crane's home in the cloud is a symbol of nobility.

In fact, it's a couplet, a pair of his own works that Mr. Qi Baishi gave to the chairman. Qi Baishi's calligrapher Zhuanli learned this method from the inscriptions in Qin and Han Dynasties, and his calligraphy also attracted Gu Zhuo's interest. His calligraphy is comparable to that of Yu Youren, Li Zhimin and Sha Menghai. His brushwork is vigorous, simple and vigorous. Seal cutting is unique and good at writing poems. He used to be honorary professor of Central Academy of Fine Arts and chairman of China Artists Association. Representative works include "Frog in Ten Miles of Mountain Springs" and "Ink Shrimp". He is the author of "Bai Shi Shi Hua" and "Bai Shi Old Man's Self-report".