Zhang Jian's main works
1985 was selected in Zhengzhou International Calligraphy and Seal Cutting Exhibition, Calligraphy Newspaper and Youth Calligraphy Magazine. 1986, participated in the "Academic Debate on Calligraphy in China in the New Decade" with the paper "Calligraphy Art as a Symbol"; The running script of 199 1 was selected as the first newcomer exhibition in China Book Circle and was selected by the calligraphy guide. 1992 was selected for the 5th National Calligraphy and Seal Cutting Exhibition. He has won many awards in national and international calligraphy competitions. After the age of 30, he studied hard and wrote Chinese painting, literary creation and art criticism. He has published more than 20 artistic comments in Calligraphy Newspaper, Calligraphy Guide, Literature and History Magazine, Japanese Calligraphy Road, Star Poetry Magazine, Young Writers and Sichuan Literature, and won hundreds of literary works. Biographies and works have been included in China Dictionary of Contemporary Calligraphers, China Calligraphy Art Fair, A Mirror of Modern Art between China and Japan, and China Calligraphers' Dictionary of Past Dynasties. The works of Zhang Jian, a famous calligrapher of Shu School, are collected here. Chinese painting freehand brushwork is in the ascendant. At the end of 2000, he was invited to Australia to hold the "Qin Xin Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition". His calligraphy is extraordinary, his painting style is naive and generous, he is good at painting flowers and birds, landscapes and figures, and his personality is strong. It has been featured by domestic TV stations, domestic and foreign professional newspapers and other media for many times, and his works have been selected into publications, columns and special editions, and have been collected by museums, groups and individuals in China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Australia and other countries. He is currently a member of China Calligraphers Association, vice chairman of Dujiangyan Calligraphers Association and member of Sichuan Prose Society. ?