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Zhang Liangxun (1941-), courtesy name Boyao, nickname Ruoshui, was born in Suzhou City, Anhui Province. He graduated from the Chinese painting major of Anhui Art College and the Fine Arts Department of Anhui Art Institute. He is one of the first members of the Chinese Calligraphers Association and a member of the Chinese Calligraphy Association. The fourth and fifth directors of the Calligraphers Association, one of the founders of the Anhui Calligraphers Association, the executive director of the Anhui Calligraphers Association, the vice chairman of the Anhui Calligraphers Association, the librarian of the Anhui Provincial Museum of Culture and History, the chief editor of Anhui Daily, Jianghuai Dean of the Poetry, Calligraphy and Painting Academy, Dean of the Anhui Calligraphers Correspondence Academy, Chairman of the Third Anhui Calligraphers Association, and Honorary Chairman of the Anhui Calligraphers Association. Zhang Liangxun's calligraphy is dedicated to inheriting tradition and full of ancient charm. When studying calligraphy, we first start with the two kings, and pick out their graceful winds and clear minds; we also go back to Qin Zhuan, Han Li, Beibei, Zhong Taifu, and Zhang Boying, and study their super simple and far-reaching, ancient and pure elegance; we go down to Ou Yu. Yan Liu established his strict laws and regulations, and was majestic and majestic. His friends and neighbors were arrogant and arrogant, and they recognized his unrestrained and shocking purpose. He also carefully speculated on Su Huangmi, Cai Shangyi's feelings, Zhao Songxue and other poems, calligraphy and paintings. Later, he met Wen Zhengming and Zhu Zhishan. , Dong Xiangguang and other families are all striving for it. Follow the traces to find the source, and give your thinking power to you. Gain the nectar and jade dew of the former sages, and appreciate the grand view of ink culture. He integrated all the Dharma books and texts he had learned, and used both inscriptions and inscriptions. He gradually became more beautiful and independent in appearance. In 1979, his cursive script won the third prize in the National Employee Calligraphy Competition held in Shanghai; in 1980, his running script banner was selected to participate in the "First National Calligraphy Exhibition" in Shenyang; in the same year, another running script banner was selected to participate in the The "Chinese Ming, Qing and Modern Calligraphy Tour to Japan" was held to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the conclusion of the Sino-Japanese Friendship Treaty. This exhibition includes 20 Ming Dynasty calligraphy works, 20 Qing Dynasty calligraphy works, and 60 modern works. His works were rated as "having the elegance and elegance of Ming Dynasty literature" by the Japanese book critic Mr. Koichi Toto. In 1982, his Zhangcao works were selected into the "First National Youth and Middle-aged Calligraphy Exhibition" in Nanchang; , the calligraphy works have also participated in many large-scale book fairs such as the Second National Book Fair, the second and third National Youth Exhibition, the Sino-Japanese Calligraphy Exchange Exhibition, and the International Calligraphy Exhibition. In 1981, the Chinese Calligraphers Association was established, and he became the first member; in 1981, the Anhui Provincial Calligraphers Association was established, and he was one of the founders and was elected as the executive director; in 1988, he was elected as the Vice Chairman of the Provincial Calligraphers Association; in 2001 , following Lai Shaoqi and Li Bairen, was elected as the chairman of the third Anhui Provincial Calligraphers Association. He is also a librarian of the Anhui Provincial Museum of Literature and History and the president of the Anhui Jianghuai Poetry, Calligraphy and Painting Research Institute. Many of his works have been collected by museums and cultural institutions at home and abroad, published by many publishing houses across the country, and engraved on many famous monuments. He has also served as a judge for many national calligraphy exhibition competitions. [1]