Introduction to Zhou Zhiwei

Zhou Zhiwei, courtesy name Xinyu, nicknamed Jiuhe Village Master, Han nationality, was born in Zhengzhou, Henan in the 1950s, and now lives in Beijing. Director of the China Celebrity Calligraphy and Painting Art Research Institute, national calligrapher and calligraphy educator, Distinguished Professor of Calligraphy at Peking University, member of the editorial board of the People's Artists Network, artistic planner of the large-scale documentary series "Century of the Nation", and has traveled with a delegation of Chinese artists He has visited more than 40 countries and regions including the United States, South Korea, France, and Italy. His works have won awards and been exhibited in the National Calligraphy Competition held by the Chinese Calligraphers Association seven times, and have been collected by many national museums and universities. Participated in large-scale charity activities and was highly praised by the China Charity Federation and the Red Cross Society of China. Mr. Zhou Zhiwei indulges in the joy of traditional Chinese studies, loves the mountains, rivers and wild places, and lingers on books and tea cups. His personality is simple and straightforward, and he always has "three minds and two minds" in his life. The three hearts are a normal heart, an altruistic heart, and a humble heart. The two meanings are the meaning of treating others sincerely and the meaning of being open-minded and tolerant. Life motto: Be optimistic and optimistic, be indifferent and calm, be at ease and kind-hearted, and be a good person.