The College of Ocean Science and Engineering held a handwritten blessing activity for the graduation season of "Hanmo Love, Pen Painting Shaohua".

Date:2025-06-16Views:10

On the afternoon of June 16, the 2025 graduates of the School of Marine Science and Engineering carried out the handwritten blessing activity of Hanmo Love, Pen Painting Shaohua in the activity room of Building 60. As one of the special activities of the college's graduation season, this activity uses traditional pen and ink as the carrier to build a warm platform for graduates to express their emotions and convey blessings. College counselors Sun Hanfen and Peng Yujie participated in the event with the graduates.

The paper and ink at the event site were fragrant, filled with a strong cultural atmosphere. The graduates wrote their youthful messages on specially made letterheads and bookmarks. Some students wrote A bright future in strong regular script to express their best wishes to their classmates; Some use free and easy grass to write peace and joy and all things are victorious to convey sincere friendship; Some students also skillfully combined their professional characteristics to draw creative bookmarks containing marine elements, integrating the expectations of riding the wind and waves and sailing away into their pen and ink. In every word, there is not only the gratitude for the nurturing grace of the alma mater, but also the reluctance to the teachers and classmates, and the infinite hope for the future.

These handwritten works carrying deep friendship will be carefully packaged into a graduation gift package and given to classmates for permanent collection. This activity not only allows graduates to appreciate the beauty of pen and ink in traditional culture, but also engraves the most touching friendship in their youth in a unique way, so that the feelings of parting will last forever in the faint fragrance of ink.

Written by: Peng Yujie

Photo: Peng Yujie

Figure 1 The scene of the event

Figure 2 The scene of the event

Figure 3 Illustration of outstanding works