Zhang Sike's Personal Experience

65438-0968, joined the People's Liberation Army Air Force as the director of radio station. 1979 job-hopping, responsible for the security work of the central leadership in the public security front 3 1 many years. He loved calligraphy since childhood, absorbed ancient innovations and gradually formed his own calligraphy style. He was also inspired by calligrapher Zhao Puchu and Qigong. Among them, the three characters of "Dragon Tiger Bamboo" written by him have a unique style and are widely praised and collected by people from all walks of life. His calligraphy works have been published in China Artists, China Pictorial, World Talents, Chi Zi, Central Medicine and Distance Education.

201110/0 On October 8th, he was invited to participate in the "Hundred Painters in the Hundred Years of 1911" held in Zhangjiajie, a tourist resort, and left his calligraphy works in Zhangjiajie permanently. 20 12 His works are also collected by the Aviation Museum.