精華熱點(diǎn) 
文/熊永全(江蘇)
一
靈蛇漫舞去,
駿馬奔騰來(lái)。
相約元旦時(shí),
分別瓊花開(kāi)。
二
莫嘆世間苦,
快樂(lè)自有甜。
人爭(zhēng)一口氣,
順心度百年。
三
歡慶鑼鼓響,
滿懷豪情唱。
曲曲歌盛世,
句句譜華章。
四
莫愁白頭老,
仍懷年少心。
詩(shī)書愛(ài)學(xué)習(xí),
守夢(mèng)到如今。
五
夜來(lái)風(fēng)雨聲,
敲窗人不驚。
平生多經(jīng)歷,
不論輸與贏。
六
夜望星月明,
偶有浮云擋。
清風(fēng)一吹去,
又見(jiàn)耀眼光。
七
相隔數(shù)里遠(yuǎn),
無(wú)事不見(jiàn)人。
念君情意在,
晨早祝福呈。
八
夜來(lái)風(fēng)雨聲,
驚醒夢(mèng)中人。
潤(rùn)物如甘霖,
春暖萌發(fā)生。
2026.01.01

《冬至節(jié)氣》
文/熊永全(江蘇)
交冬數(shù)九日漸長(zhǎng),
歲暮天寒萬(wàn)里霜。
遍看草枯樹(shù)葉落,
唯有梅開(kāi)笑吐香。
2025.12.21

《冬日詠梅》
文/熊永全(江蘇)
梅花隆冬把枝伸,
凌寒傲雪暗香芬。
冰清玉體不染塵,
百花開(kāi)盡它顯身。
風(fēng)格獨(dú)特列君首,
銀裝素裹笑迎人。
從來(lái)不畏世間苦,
要留清氣滿乾坤。
2026.01.10

《賀宗祠》
文/熊永全(江蘇)
江陵熊氏為世家,
名門旺族傳天下。
祝賀宗祠億資修,
落成慶典萬(wàn)眾夸!
(于2026年01月
10日致中華江陵
熊氏家族耗巨資
修建宗祠落成慶
祝隨感拙作)

藏頭詩(shī):一首
《喜閱中華熊氏族譜》
文/熊永全
喜迎馬年送吉祥,
閱看盛世國(guó)富強(qiáng)。
中原大地祖業(yè)創(chuàng),
華夏兒女人財(cái)旺。
熊姓先賢德澤長(zhǎng),
氏至西周封楚王。
族親眾多開(kāi)枝廣,
譜傳神州萬(wàn)代昌。
(于2026年01月16日晚致閱讀熊氏族譜后感賦拙作)

《大寒詠雪》
文/熊永全
乙巳蛇冬天氣干,
農(nóng)人盼雨卻萬(wàn)難。
昨夜是誰(shuí)東風(fēng)借,
梨花滿樹(shù)盡開(kāi)顏。
(于2026年01月
20日致大寒節(jié)氣
晨早賞雪隨感)

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熊永全,號(hào)曉雲(yún),字墨緣人,網(wǎng)名香都居士,祖籍江蘇鹽城鹽都。1962年農(nóng)歷二月,生于春和景明之時(shí)。大專文化,自由職業(yè)者。
先生自幼鐘情翰墨文章,癡迷文學(xué)與美術(shù),常年與書為伴,或徜徉書城,或流連圖書館,于《四大名著》等經(jīng)典名著及少兒文學(xué)領(lǐng)域浸潤(rùn)尤深。青年時(shí)期,便展露文才,曾向《文明》雜志社投稿,亦擔(dān)任《市場(chǎng)信息報(bào)》采編,筆下文字兼具紀(jì)實(shí)溫度與人文情懷。1987年,先生考入中國(guó)書畫函授大學(xué)鹽城分校首屆研修班,潛心研習(xí)書畫三載,為日后的藝術(shù)之路奠定堅(jiān)實(shí)根基。
人生行旅中,先生歷覽百味:曾躬身田畝,體悟農(nóng)耕之辛;曾投身鄉(xiāng)鎮(zhèn)企業(yè),歷練實(shí)干之能;曾鉆研食用菌栽培,探索創(chuàng)業(yè)之徑;亦曾遠(yuǎn)赴江南務(wù)工,飽覽異鄉(xiāng)風(fēng)土。農(nóng)村分田到戶后,憑借書畫專長(zhǎng),經(jīng)營(yíng)玻璃畫中堂工藝品制作八載,以匠心勾勒生活意趣。后又入職新華保險(xiǎn),任外勤崗位十載,于職場(chǎng)中錘煉擔(dān)當(dāng)??v使生計(jì)奔波,先生從未輟棄對(duì)藝術(shù)的追求,常年于市老年大學(xué)進(jìn)修,筆墨丹青與詩(shī)詞雅韻里涵養(yǎng)身心。
如今,先生于平凡日常里辟一方詩(shī)意天地,以養(yǎng)花種草怡情,以詩(shī)詞書畫養(yǎng)性,于喧囂塵世中守得一份寧?kù)o。篤信“珍惜當(dāng)下,憧憬未來(lái)”,秉持“淡泊明志,厚德載物”之念,心靈在自然與藝術(shù)的交融中升華,于筆墨揮灑間書寫快意從容的藝術(shù)人生。
Author Profile
Xiong Yongquan, also styled as Xiaoyun, courtesy name Moyuanren, and online alias Xiangdu Jushi, is a native of Yandu, Yancheng, Jiangsu Province. He was born in the second lunar month of 1962, a time of balmy spring and bright scenery. With a college education, he works as a freelancer.
From an early age, Mr. Xiong has been passionately fond of calligraphy, painting and literature, having a deep obsession with both literary and artistic pursuits. He has always been an avid reader, often wandering in bookstores and lingering in libraries. He has immersed himself profoundly in classic masterpieces such as The Four Great Classical Novels as well as the field of children’s literature. Even in his youth, he showed remarkable literary talent—he once contributed to Civilization magazine and served as a journalist and editor for Market Information News. His writings are imbued with both the warmth of documentary realism and profound humanistic feelings. In 1987, he was admitted to the first training course of Yancheng Branch of China Correspondence University of Calligraphy and Painting, where he devoted himself to the study of calligraphy and painting for three years, laying a solid foundation for his future artistic career.
Throughout his life journey, Mr. Xiong has experienced all sorts of hardships and joys: he has worked diligently in the fields, personally experiencing the toil of farming; he has engaged in township enterprises, tempering his practical capabilities; he has delved into edible fungus cultivation, exploring the path of entrepreneurship; he has also worked as a migrant worker in southern Jiangsu, taking in the local customs and practices of foreign lands. After the household contract responsibility system was implemented in rural areas, leveraging his expertise in calligraphy and painting, he ran a business producing glass-painted central scroll artworks for eight years, depicting the delights of life with exquisite craftsmanship. Later, he joined New China Life Insurance, serving in an external position for a decade, and honed his sense of responsibility in the workplace. Despite the hustle and bustle of making a living, Mr. Xiong has never abandoned his pursuit of art. He has been a regular student at the Municipal University for the Elderly, nurturing his mind and spirit through calligraphy, painting, poetry and verse.
Today, Mr. Xiong has carved out a poetic haven amid the humdrum of daily life—he cultivates flowers and plants to delight his heart, and indulges in poetry, calligraphy and painting to refine his temperament, keeping a peaceful mind amid the hustle and bustle of the world. He firmly believes in "cherishing the present and looking forward to the future", and upholds the philosophy of "living a simple life to cultivate noble aspirations and accumulating virtue to carry great things". His soul is elevated through the integration of nature and art, and he writes an unhurried and fulfilling artistic life with every stroke of his brush.








