Cheng Jing (cultural relics appraiser)
Cheng Jing, a Han nationality, named Yuguang and Buzhai, was born in Huizhou in 1977. Graduated from the College of Art and Museum of Northwest University, majoring in technology. In terms of appraisal of calligraphy and painting, he published books such as "Traditional Culture Theory" and "Miscellaneous Appraisal". In terms of appraisal of cultural relics and artworks, there are two comprehensive appraisal systems of "Micro Era Style". Many times. Participated in on-site appraisal activities in Xi'an, Luoyang, Kaifeng, Chongqing, Shenzhen, and other places. He often visited large-scale transactions and auctions in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. He was employed as an art consultant by many art companies, and is now the chief appraiser of Anhui Yabao Hall. Teacher. He has been fond of collecting calligraphy and painting and traditional Chinese medicine since he was a child. He has been deeply influenced by traditional culture since he was a child and has inherited the essence of traditional culture.
Graduated from the College of Arts and Sciences of Northwest University in 1998.
Graduated from Shaanxi Xi'an Computer College in 2002
In 2010, the first director of the Traditional Culture and Art Association,
In 2014, he served as the director of the Huigong Cheng Zongluo Party Committee, Cheng's family tree Core member of the research committee, deputy director of Anhui Art and Culture Research Association
Projects participated in:
1. Non-destructive identification of porcelain in Jiangxi Province and related research, project participants
2. Research on ceramic technology of Jizhou Kiln in Jiangxi, project participant
3. Participated in the National Cultural Relics Protection Conference, oral report
4. In Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an, Shenzhen Engaged in antique market research in other places
5. Participated in the calligraphy creation activities of hundreds of famous artists
6. Participated in the National Artists’ Friendship and Traditional Culture Symposium, etc.
The teacher is knowledgeable in Chinese studies. He often says that human temperament is like the patina of antiques. It is hard to explain, but you can feel it at a glance. Every old piece of art is imprinted with the imprint of its era. Therefore, we should protect it and promote it. Teacher Cheng serves the majority of Tibetan friends with the purpose of answering questions.