Zheng Ming's calligraphy is different from others, with distinct personality and the unity of formal beauty and content beauty. He writes, forms and typesets according to the writing content. Every time he creates a piece of calligraphy, he must thoroughly understand the ideological meaning of the writing content, and then consider what strokes, what structure, which words need to be highlighted, how to layout, how to integrate artistic creation techniques such as "poetry, painting, dance and song" and emotional stroke elements to shape the calligraphy image, and so on. After full brewing, he will start writing. The formal beauty and the content beauty of his calligraphy works are unified, and the image, thought and emotion are combined, which highly expresses the image, ideology and aesthetic significance of calligraphy art. He is the artistic representative of China's calligraphy who pays attention to the content implication and has become an unprecedented and meaningful calligraphy art school in contemporary China. His calligraphy was collected from Wang Xizhi, Yan Zhenqing, Ou Yangxun, Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and other schools, and integrated into the vigorous and handsome calligraphy style of Zhang Menglong's tablet, and gradually formed a vigorous and handsome calligraphy style. The big characters in the list are bold, bold and magnificent. /kloc-held a personal calligraphy exhibition in Haining Museum in October, 1995, and held the "First National Calligraphy Art Exhibition —— the Integration of Form (Beauty) and Content (Beauty) —— with distinctive administrative significance" in Haining Memorial Hospital in October, 1996.
calligraphy appreciation
Xiong Feng, the character of "bear" in calligraphy, has a stable structure and strong strokes, showing a bold and domineering image; The word "wind" has an atmospheric structure and vigorous strokes, showing a magnificent spirit. This calligraphy uses bold strokes to write bold content, and the beauty of form and content is unified, which highlights the artistic charm of calligraphy.