Venus de Milo
In the vast universe, God divided the Milky Way into two parts. One of them is called the solar system. And gave a beautiful name to the third planet in the solar system-the earth. Because God is great, he created the world. Because God is kind, he gave us a unique life. Because God is kind, he wants us to be perfect. So he gave us the image of a perfect woman-Venus.

A perfect work of art, it has been quietly buried in the soil for more than 2000 years. Yes, gold always shines. One spring after countless winters, a farmer in the Aegean Sea of Greece stumbled upon it while farming. Carefully remove the soil on the surface, and the green jade is particularly beautiful in the warm sunshine. Carved with a whole piece of jade. It also shows perfection and accuracy. It also shows the craftsman's intention and ingenuity. Long eyebrows, clear eyes, straight nose, two thin lips slightly upturned. Especially those mysterious arms give people a hazy aesthetic feeling. The unearthed Venus is a perfect arc under the sky, regardless of the front.

Art belongs to those who know how to appreciate it. A passing merchant bought it and took her to the seaside. It seems to cast a mysterious color on the sea. No one knows where she came from, where she is going, where she has been, and why she lost her mysterious arms. Although she lost her arms, Venus with a broken arm is still so beautiful. She doesn't hide her deformity at all, but she presses you with her universal beauty, making you gasp and sigh in your heart: "She is so beautiful!" " "Venus is beautiful, though incomplete. In fact, deformity itself is not beautiful, but deformity makes beauty more prominent and shocking. This is the essence of incomplete beauty.

There are also many artists who pursue perfection and want to restore perfection and let her show the whole beauty to the world. However, after centuries, no great man can successfully cut off the mysterious jade arm for her. I think this is the beauty of flaws in art! The so-called defects are not terrible things. It's just a little inconsistent with usual! We should treat defects correctly. Because there are often defects, it can highlight the value. Edison who pursued invention; The great writer Helen Keller; Zhang Haidi in a wheelchair; Beethoven, the father of music ... None of them gave up on themselves, life and life because of their physical defects. But to enhance their own value, to the light, into history.