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New Zealand will hold a charity sale of China painter Cao Jun's works for disaster relief.

Overseas report from New Zealand (xinxilan.liuxue86.com): "New Zealand will hold a charity sale of China painter Cao Jun's works for disaster relief" was reported on March 9th. Report from New Zealand: According to the information provided by the Cao Jun Art Museum in China, New Zealand, on February 22nd, Cao Jun specially created a Chinese painting Silent Night for the disaster relief in Christchurch. This special work, which means "I hope the victims of Christchurch can have a quiet night and sleep peacefully", will be held in Auckland on March 6 (this Sunday) under the direct arrangement of New Zealand Prime Minister John Key.

On March 2nd, the reporter interviewed Mr. Cao Jun, a famous painter in China, about the auction of this work. Cao Jun said that the fund-raising auction to be held at the Auckland Port Hotel at 6: 30pm on Sunday was personally initiated by Premier John Key. The Prime Minister has sent an invitation to the wealthy New Zealand businessmen currently overseas, and many enthusiastic people, including the richest man in New Zealand, have participated. The organizer of this event initially asked Cao Jun to write a calligraphy of China to support the disaster relief auction. However, Mr. Cao Jun said that when I saw the earthquake disaster in Christchurch on the Internet, I felt that it was not enough to just take out a calligraphy to express the thoughts of our China artists. So he immediately created this work specially for this disaster relief auction. He hoped that caring people could buy it and donate all the money to the earthquake-stricken areas.

Cao Jun also said that he had finished painting this painting, and he personally put it into a frame, and sent a picture album of Cao Jun with this painting, which personally inscribed China's calligraphy "Love Without Borders" and signed it.

According to Cao Jun, the Cao Jun Art Museum has just opened, and the Chinese painting "When I asked your students, under a pine tree" created by three famous painters from Yangzhou Painting Academy in China was originally presented to the Cao Jun Art Museum. Cao Jun said that he will also donate the painting at the donation auction on Sunday, hoping to sell it at a good price for the earthquake-stricken areas. It can also be used to express the thoughts of China painters.

When the reporter asked Cao Jun what the reserve price of these two films was? When estimating how much money can be auctioned, Cao Jun replied that since it is a charity sale for disaster relief, the starting price is determined by the price reduction, which is about S $3,000, and it is estimated that it can be auctioned more than S $ 10000. Cao Jun also hopes that any caring person, including China, can also participate in this auction fund-raising activity through network contact. Cao Jun specially created a Chinese painting Silent Night for this disaster relief.

When I asked your students about the Chinese paintings under a pine tree.

Cao Jun signed the album Love Without Borders.