In 1980s, I studied in China Correspondence College of Painting and Calligraphy, and studied formally for three years. When I graduated, I went to Beijing to hold an exhibition of outstanding students' calligraphy and painting, and once worshipped Mr. Ouyang Zhongshi as my teacher.
He studied China's calligraphy all his life, focusing on regular script and cursive script. He inherited the tradition and was brave in innovation, especially good at long scrolls, with unique elegance.
Hubei Ezhou, Luoyang Guanlin, Zhejiang Yongqing and other places have their own books, and the three northeastern provinces, South Korea and Japan all have their own ink.
He has participated in eight national exhibitions.
Gold Award in China Scholar Calligraphy Competition, Gold Award in Commemoration of Mao Zedong National Calligraphy Competition, Second Prize in China Old People Calligraphy Competition, Second Prize in Chinese and Japanese Parliamentarians and Civil Servants Calligraphy Competition, Selection of Chinese and Korean Calligraphy Works, Excellent Award in National Calligraphy and Painting Competition, First Prize in China-Japan Friendship Calligraphy Exhibition, Excellent Works in the First China Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition.