How much does Aixinjueluo Taoran's character cost per square foot? Is its room for appreciation objective? Please enlighten me.

The market price of Taoran’s calligraphy is not low now, but the writing is indeed good. Now his calligraphy is about 40,000 yuan per square foot. I have an authentic set of Mr. Taoran’s handwriting in my collection. The person who spent 30,000 yuan to buy it last year

Aixinjueluo Taoran's calligraphy. The current market price is about more than 20,000 yuan per square foot. His calligraphy has great potential for appreciation.

Aixinjueluo Taoran

Vice Chairman of the Chinese Calligraphers and Painters Association: Aixinjueluo Taoran

Aixinjueluo Taoran, Male, ancestral home in Beijing, now living in Rizhao, Shandong, Manchu, hereditary son of Emperor Kangxi, the sixteenth son of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, the tenth generation grandson of Prince Yunlu of Heshuozhuang, independent person, and nephew of the famous international calligraphy master Mr. Qi Gong ,

Currently:

Vice Chairman of the Chinese Calligraphers and Painters Association

Vice Chairman of the Chinese People's Artists Association

Hong Kong International Chinese Calligraphers and Painters Association Vice President

Vice Chairman of the Chinese Academy of Painting and Calligraphy

Director of the China Collection Association

Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Painting and Calligraphy

Advisor to the Artists Association of the Chinese Imperial Academy

Vice President of the Jilin Academy of Ethnic Painting,

Vice President of the Aixinjueluo Painting and Calligraphy Research Association

Chinese name: Aixin Jueluo Taoran

Ethnicity: Manchu

Ancestral home: Juer Hutong, Dongcheng, Beijing

Current residence: Rizhao, Shandong

Occupation: Jilin Vice President of the Provincial Academy of Ethnic Painting, Vice President of the Aixinjueluo Calligraphy and Painting Research Association

Introduction:

Mr. Taoran was invited to participate in many domestic and international calligraphy competitions and won the He has won 11 gold medals, several silver medals, seven first prizes, and dozens of excellence awards.

Character Experience

During the Republic of China, Mr. Taoran's great-grandfather immigrated to Taiwan at the invitation of Mr. Chiang Kai-shek. Due to a mutiny on the way to Jinan, Shandong Province, his great-grandfather was killed, and his great-grandmother took him with him. My grandfather and uncle have been living in Rizhao, Shandong ever since. Mr. Taoran has been moving around Beijing, Jilin, Liaoning and other places all year round. His calligraphy works have been highly praised. He has participated in Aixinjueluo family calligraphy and painting exhibitions many times, and was hired as the ethnic director of Jilin Province. Vice president of the Academy of Painting, vice president of the Aixinjueluo Painting and Calligraphy Research Association and other positions.

Mr. Taoran is a member of the third ethnic group of the right wing of Manchuria with a red flag. His ancestor was the sixteenth son of Emperor Kangxi, the first emperor in the ages. He was also one of the eight rare hereditary iron hat kings in the Qing Dynasty. Yunlu's fifth-generation grandfather was Prince Zhuang Zaixun, an important official in the late Qing Dynasty, and Zaixun's biological mother was the eldest sister of the Eastern Empress Dowager Ci'an.

Due to the influence of his family elders, Mr. Taoran loved calligraphy since he was a child. He began to practice calligraphy at the age of six. He studied Yan, Liu, Ou, Zhao and other calligraphy calligraphy. Later, he studied the calligraphy of Mr. Qi Zongbo Qigong. Mr. Qi Gong has a lot of experience in using calligraphy pens to form characters. His calligraphy and Mr. Qi Gong’s original calligraphy are put together to the extent that it is difficult to distinguish the authenticity from the fake. The elders of the Aisin Gioro family call it the most promising family that will achieve great things. A calligrapher whose calligraphy is elegant and steady, he is loved by the public. His works are collected by friends from Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau and other countries around the world.