Chapter 331: Arrogance
During the five years before returning from Bangkok to the establishment of the Southern Thai Society, Qin Fangquan, a young man who had just joined the literary world and pretended to be a double artist, spent his time in the dreary air of his hometown of Jiuzhang as a newlywed husband and amateur author.
One of the important reasons for this was the sudden closure of the Xintai Daily, which he participated in writing, for his radical remarks, and the arrest and imprisonment of his division commanders, Shi Shen and Hu Jisi, as a result.
In addition, at that time, the Thai New Education Association and the Seven Kingdoms Society, where Qin Fangquan was studying, were unwilling to be lonely and had an internal conflict.
Temporarily returning home to avoid the limelight and wait to see how the situation changes, so it became a last resort under the circumstances.
During this period, he traveled back and forth between Bangkok and Jiuchang several times, made friends with comrades, wrote newspaper columns, collected literature from the countryside, participated in various novel organizations, and even enthusiastically studied hypnotism with the teacher of the professional educator Zhang Huafei.
Feverish and wide-ranging, the culmination of this was an early autumn afternoon on a luxury cruise ship on the banks of the Mekong River, where he was led to meet the exiled Prime Minister Mr. Tavan, who had secretly returned to China.
Although Qin Fangquan could not find any personal records afterwards, such as his feelings, details, impressions, and conversations, everyone still had reason to believe that this meeting must have left a very deep impression on him.
Thoughtful visitors who visit the Qin Fangquan Memorial Hall today must still be able to find the small bronze bust of the former prime minister on the desk of the sword unloading room.
If you ask the docent about its history, she may be happy to tell you that the bronze statue has been on Qin Fangquan's desk since he returned from his first visit to Tawan that fall.
Tawan was certainly not Qin Fangquan's only idol to worship. This young genius who had been isolated in the countryside for a long time was like a child who threw himself in the round hole of the kaleidoscope and forgot to return.
The picture scroll of the new era magically unfolded in his sight, carrying the wind and thunder and the glow flying in the sky.
From Rousseau, Wilde, Paul, to Van Gogh and Picasso, and the Thai among Liang 5th and self-proclaimed
Lu Yinhuan, who was "a pawn in the army of oil painting", and later Skar and Yue Minzi, all seem to have shone in the starry sky of Qin Fangquan's personal art and glowed with a romantic and lasting light.
He has always had a heartfelt respect for outstanding figures in ancient times, such as Yan Ziling, Wang Cang, Jia Yi, etc.
Nevertheless, if anyone was moved by Qin Fangquan's piety and humility, and then thought that he was a humble young man, he would obviously prove to be too naïve.
Judging from the many facts that happened later, Qin Fangquan, who had been pretentious and ambitious all his life, accepted these extraordinary figures almost with an attitude of treating them as like-minded and sympathetic.
The experts in the seal science of the Qin Fangquan Research Association in Thailand may also be willing to give evidence from their professional point of view: among the two drawers full of seal stone stamps left behind him, you can pick up a few and find the likeness
"The Emperor of Asia"
"Thailand No. 1 and No. 2 in the World"
"Feint Rebellion (Original)"
"Brother Skar's brother Toshiko Animal"
"The predecessor You Zhengping, the later Wilde, the eldest Skar, the younger Yue Minzi" is such an example of uninhibited and arrogant.
It was the latter's bold words that even after Qin Fangquan's death, he was hated so much that the turmoil rose sharply, and he put the hat of an old art bureaucrat on his spiritual body—this is the seal case that later shocked the Thai political circles.
Fortunately, Qin Fangquan, who had been sleeping underground for a long time, could no longer see and hear all this, otherwise the ups and downs in the meantime would definitely not be a word for complaining.