Yu Kui was influenced by his grandfather and loved calligraphy since he was a child. He started with Liu Gongquan's "Mysterious Tower" at the age of seven. The study of calligraphy arts such as Suiliang and modern calligraphy master Qi Gong. After graduating from college, Zhang Yukui went to work in the medical system. After work, his passion for calligraphy study continued to increase, and he gradually learned how to cultivate his temperament in calligraphy study and integrate his emotions into calligraphy creation. In his opinion, falling in love with calligraphy and learning calligraphy brings too much pleasure and insight. Zhang Yukui advocates traditional fairness in calligraphy. He believes that it is the most difficult thing to find something strange in ordinary things. I have been visiting the pond for forty years. The fineness of the ink lines in his works, the contrast between dry and wet, square and round, and turning, as well as the contrast between the virtual and the solid, the blank, and the shade of the lines, constitute the dynamic characteristics of his calligraphy. His works are known as "steady brushwork, good form and spirit", and gradually formed It has an artistic style that is square, vigorous, fresh and elegant, with both masculine power and feminine beauty. Zhang Yukui likes Ouyang Xiu's style of "leisure and tranquility" and pursues the elegance, calmness, peace and rules in calligraphy. He likes to follow the steps step by step, and is willing to accompany loneliness, dance with the black and white souls, and always stay awake on the road of exploring the art of truth-seeking. Use your mind to think and explore, and pursue a calm and tranquil state. "Books are like this. Just like their learning, their talents, their ambitions, in short, they are just like their people." Establishing morality, establishing career, and establishing reputation are the foundation of a person's career. Zhang Yukui practices based on this principle. There are many things in his study "You can see the Tao through reading, and you don't seek fame when you join the world." This is also evidenced by the fact that he nicknamed himself "Master of Sanli Hall". Zhang Yukui's works have won the first prize in the National Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition to commemorate the 900th anniversary of Mi Fu's death; the gold medal in the National Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army; and the gold medal in the National Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland; in August 2007, he was also selected Awarded the title of "Chinese Patriotic Artist". Some of his works are collected by institutions and friends in South Korea, Singapore, Italy, Canada, Malaysia, Indonesia and other places.