“Weeding Resistant Species” a 1941 woodcut print by Li Qun, portrays farmers meticulously removing weeds from fields to protect soil and crops. The artwork signifies the significance of agricultural practices and the resilience of farmers. It emphasises weed management’s importance for crop health and productivity, showcasing farmers’ dedication to maintaining fertile soil. Overall, the woodcut celebrates farmers’ hard work, highlighting their crucial role in food production and to ensure future food security.
Childhood 1912-1930
A village childhood Li Qun’s roots trace back to a quaint mountain village, an enclave characterised by a mere six courtyards and ten households in its nascent years. This hamlet, situated in Lingshi County, Shanxi Province, earned its identity as Hao Jia Zhang. Positioned to the east of Fenhe River,