Chapter 7: The Greatest Regret
Throughout the afternoon, Han Li's heart was not in class.
Although he had reluctantly accepted the whole reality, for Han Li, all this was really like a dream.
But the skin that had already pinched the black green, and the tingling pain told Han Li that this was the reality.
Looking at the familiar figure and the teacher who worked tirelessly on the podium, Han Li couldn't help but sigh lightly.
Then begin to accept and begin to adapt to this reality. If this is the reality, then there are really too many regrets he wants to redeem.
And the biggest regret in front of him first is the college entrance examination.
To be honest, Han Li has regrets about the college entrance examination.
It is even said that for the college entrance examination, everyone will have regrets. Whether it's those high-scoring top students or those low-scoring scumbags.
If you do well, you want to do a better job, and if you don't do well, of course, you hope that you can do better.
And Han Li is one of the people who is more impressed by the college entrance examination, and in his previous life, he left too many regrets in the college entrance examination.
Because of that few points, he missed the art school he once dreamed of, and went to an ordinary second college. Then he was groggy for four years, and then began a reluctant busy life.
It is precisely because of this that he wants to meet the college entrance examination and how to meet his parents' wishes. Take a comparison
Good grades, go to a better university.
If you follow the ordinary college entrance examination, it is very difficult to get into a good university according to Han Li's academic performance, or if you want to be admitted to a university.
In particular, this is the year before the pilot reform of the college entrance examination. That is, Han Li's next class, that is, the sophomores at this time, they are the first year of reform. It is precisely for this reason that Han Li clearly remembers the harshness of this year's college entrance examination.
So with Han Li's current score, it is really difficult to be admitted to university.
It is also because of this that in high school, the school will discuss with parents and suggest that some students with dangerous grades choose to study art, so that the difficulty of being admitted to college will be greatly reduced.
This is mainly due to the particularity of art majors, so the requirements for cultural class grades are relatively low.
The art trainee at No. 1 High School is actually a special shortcut to university, which was established with the help of all parties.
The seventh class of the third year of high school where Han Li is located is far from the so-called "fast class" of those in the same grade, that is, the top class. And the grades, in other similar ordinary classes, are not particularly outstanding.
However, because there were many art students in this class, the entire senior third year group decided to gather some art students from other liberal arts classes in the third year of high school.
This is easy to manage and easy to teach. So now, almost all the art students in the class make up the vast majority of the class. As for the students in the original class, they were assigned to other classes by lottery.
The reason for this arrangement is that in addition to being convenient for management and teaching, the school also hopes to be under their special care. Han Li: Art students like them can get good grades in the exam and get into a better university.
This is also a kind of achievement for the school, which is called the online rate. The higher the online rate of students, the better their work performance and the more recognition they receive.
On the other hand, the more students are recruited at the time of recruitment, and the more high-quality students are recruited.
But it is not easy to get these Han Li, art students, to be admitted to a good university.
Eight or even nine out of ten art students come to art because of their poor performance in cultural classes. Only one or two of them genuinely wanted to study art, or to devote themselves to the field of art.
Han Li is one, he likes to draw since he was a child, likes to spend some airplanes, cannons, tanks and guns, but never thought that he would really learn art systematically.
And his own family, especially his father, is still very supportive of him studying art.
It was only under the persuasion of her distressed son's mother and Han Li's miserable results that his father agreed to let Han Li systematically contact art learning in the second semester of his first year of high school.
You must know that the art that Han Li has been in contact with before this, in addition to stick figures, comics, cartoon characters, children's paintings, Chinese paintings, landscape paintings, etc.
What he wants to get in touch with and learn is a very systematic set of art training methods from the West. In high school, I was mainly exposed to three subjects: drawing, sketching, and gouache.
Of course, some regions will choose watercolor, and individual candidates and individual university majors will take Chinese painting or calligraphy and sculpture. But this is a very small minority, and the vast majority are still dominated by these three types.
To put it bluntly, these three subjects are to prepare for the art examination in the third year of high school, which is also the basic knowledge or skill of the entire Western art system.
Still, for a lot of people, even a lot of people who are in the art profession. This kind of standardized teaching in art really disgusted and even hated them.
Because there has never been a norm in art, all works of art are done by their own nature and some techniques. Anyone can learn from a technical institution, but not everyone has this natural instinct in the field of art.
It can also be said that there are so many people studying art in the world, but how many of them became Picasso, and how many Leonardo da Vinci?
Although through this standardized and systematic teaching, Han Li and others have systematically learned the basics of Western art and mastered the techniques of painting, but it has worn out their original nature.
It's like Han Li's first lesson in sketching, where the teacher teaches them how to draw a smooth straight line with a pencil.
And a few years later, many people who are engaged in art, although the pen is very beautiful and neat straight lines.
However, it lacks the beauty and elasticity of the previous curved and intermittent line, and the liveliness and agility of the line.
Han Li has come into contact with many people who are engaged in the art industry, including professional painters, art education teachers, and some other people who are engaged in the art industry.
They all told Han Li for a long time that if their future children like art and painting, then let them paint directly.
In this way, it is not limited to techniques, not limited to rules, and gives full play to the most authentic things in your heart, and then expresses it directly. Such paintings are certainly more spiritual than those that seem to be regular on the market today.
At that time, Han Li didn't understand these things very well, and it wasn't until a few years later that he recalled these words that he could appreciate the good intentions of these people engaged in the art industry and the helplessness in his heart.