Sunshine SHOW is shining!
Sunshine SHOW "is a dazzling stage dedicated to showcasing the talents of the ERA family. Here, you can fully
appreciate the other side of the style of the ERA familyoutside of work - their articles are gentle and jade like, their
calligraphy and painting are graceful and agile, and their creative works are unique and ingenious. This column will
present to you the versatility and infinite charm of ERA family from all angles and perspectives!
The debut chapter was carefully crafted by Liu Wenyan from Tianjin ERA, who cleverly integrated the corporate spirit of
ERA into four hand drawn works with unique comic strokes, outlining vivid and positive images of ERA. These four
paintings are not only profound interpretations of the spirit of integrity, pragmatism, reverence, and gratitude, but
also like bridges that lead us to explore the profound heritage and sunshine charm of the culture of the Common Era.
#Sunshine Spirit: Integrity#
Pick up the saw blade of "integrity", cut off all "dishonest" behaviors, and become an honest and trustworthy person.
#Sunshine spirit: pragmatic#
ERA family should be focused, sincere, and down-to-earth in their work, avoiding falsehoods, exaggeration, and empty
promises, and not making superficial appearances.
#Sunshine Spirit: Reverence#
The 'golden hoop' symbolizes both rules and responsibilities. We should respect the rules and abide by the rules and
regulations; We should respect our superiors and obey commands. At the same time, we must also maintain a sense
of awe, gain more strength and skills from it, and ultimately overcome numerous difficulties to achieve our goals.
#Sunshine Spirit: Gratitude#
As the saying goes, we never forget the person who dug the well when we drink water, and the people of the Era know
how to be grateful. Gratitude is a kind of universal love, gratitude is a kind of sentiment. Learning to be grateful is the
key to cherishing everything we have already received. Understanding gratitude is the key to making our hearts more
fulfilled and happy. The spirit of gratitude is everlasting and should be passed down from generation to generation
by the people of the Common Era.