A 60-year-old man in Xi 'an drew 40 sketches to record his struggle with the epidemic. Why did the old man do this?

The old man did this because he saw the medical staff, who were very hard, so he wanted to record this history and their hard work. He thinks this is a very meaningful thing, a very beautiful thing and a tribute to the medical staff. He thinks they are working at risk, which is both hard and great, so he wants to record these pictures.

The old man is a sketch lover. He likes painting. His painting skills are very strong. He likes writing and is good at capturing the details of life. He found medical staff who worked hard every day, so he wanted to draw what they looked like at work. Record how they work. Because the epidemic belongs to a special background, medical staff have really made a lot of efforts in this environment, and their work is also phased and historic. So when the old man saw them working so hard, he wanted to record their work because he thought they were very great. He wants to record this history. I think this is also very meaningful, because through his paintings, we can see the hard work of medical staff every day. Although it looks ordinary, it actually makes people feel very moved.

After seeing the old man's paintings, we will feel that it is a very happy thing to have such a lovely group of staff in the world. In such an epidemic environment, they really work very hard and do the same work every day, which is necessary, very complicated and takes a lot of time. The work is really hard, so the old people record their dribs and drabs and disperse their energy. At least what we saw was very touching.