In Florence, Leonardo Da Vinci is painting the Mona Lisa at his house, but he hasn't finished painting the smile. He draws 3 different smiles, all of which are unsatisfactory. After finishing the third stroke, Leonardo slaps his pen and ...See moreIn Florence, Leonardo Da Vinci is painting the Mona Lisa at his house, but he hasn't finished painting the smile. He draws 3 different smiles, all of which are unsatisfactory. After finishing the third stroke, Leonardo slaps his pen and drawing board angrily on the table and begins to struggle. At this time, a friend of his invites Da Vinci to a banquette, which interrupts Leonardo's madness. He gladly accepts the invitation and goes to the party happily. While Leonardo is away, the Vitruvian Man in his notes comes to life. The Vitruvian Man flexes his muscles, and sees the half-smiling Mona Lisa. Then the Vitruvian Man grows larger, adds a random smile, then shrinks again, and eventually goes back to his notes. Leonardo returns home after the banquette in the evening and is surprised to find that Mona Lisa had a perfect smile. Then Leonardo spreads out his hands as if nothing has happened and goes to sleep. Written by
Wang, Yi
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