Zhang Zhaoqing
Zhang Zhaoqing, formerly known as Fengqing, male, born in September 1952, is from Xiangcheng, Henan. Graduated from Henan Institute of Education with a major in Chinese and an MBA from the Open University of Hong Kong. He is currently a director of the Chinese Calligraphers and Painters Association, a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, vice chairman of the Chinese Calligraphy Artists Association, vice chairman of the Henan Provincial Civil Servant Calligraphers Association, vice president of the Henan Provincial Poetry Society, a specially appointed calligrapher by the Henan Provincial Calligraphy Court, and a distinguished calligrapher in Ruyang, Henan Province. Dean of Liu Shu Painting Academy. He once served as deputy director of the Tax and Financial Inspection Office of the Henan Provincial People's Government, deputy director of the Henan Provincial Social Credit System Construction Joint Conference Office, and deputy inspector of the Henan Provincial Department of Finance.
Chinese name: Zhang Zhaoqing
Nationality: Chinese
Ethnicity: Han
Birthplace: Xiangcheng, Henan
Date of birth: 1952-9
Occupation: Calligrapher
Graduation school: The Open University of Hong Kong
Representative work: "Miscellaneous Thoughts on Learning Calligraphy"
Character Experience
Joined the Party in 1976 and started working in 1970. He once served as deputy director of the Office of the Supervision Department of Henan Province, deputy director of the Taxation, Financial and Price Inspection Office of the Henan Provincial People's Government, director of the Asset Assessment Management Division and Director of the Policy and Regulations Division of the Henan Provincial State-owned Assets Administration Bureau, and currently serves as deputy director of the Henan Provincial Financial Supervision and Inspection Bureau. Director, Vice President and Secretary-General of Henan Credit Construction Promotion Association. He was a director of the Henan Provincial Young Calligraphers Association and the vice chairman of the Henan Provincial Young Calligraphers and Artists Association. He is currently the vice chairman of the Chinese Calligraphy Artists Association, the executive director of the Chinese Calligraphy Research Association, the executive director of the Chinese Standard Cursive Script Society, the director of the Chinese Calligraphers and Painters Association, a member of the Henan Calligraphers Association, and a senior honorary academician of the Singapore (National) New China Art Academy. He has loved calligraphy since he was a child and has been doing it for forty years. Starting from Yan Ti and Wei Bei, he later studied Er Wang, Su Shi, Mi Fu, Wang Duo, etc. We advocate learning from the past without clinging to the past, and innovate without losing the law. He wrote a poem: "I have been on the market for three months after studying painting. I am ashamed to hang it on the wall for ten years. It is not that I have not made progress with the times, but calligraphy must guard against impatience and madness." ("Reflections on Learning Calligraphy").
Mr. Zhang Zhaoqing has been passionate about calligraphy and literature since childhood. For more than 40 years, I have been visiting the pond and writing in my spare time. I still don’t know how to “harmony” mahjong. The calligraphy started from Yan Ti and Wei Bei, and studied Er Wang, Su Shi, Mi Fu, Wang Duo, etc., and then traced back from Wang Duo to Er Wang, Zhang Xu, Huai Su, etc. He successively studied in the calligraphy training center of the Chinese Calligraphers Association and the calligraphy advanced training classes of the Chinese Art Research Institute and the Chinese Calligraphy Academy. He has received careful guidance from Qi Gong, Ouyang Zhongshi, Shen Peng, Zhang Hai, Liu Bingsen, Li Duo, Liu Yi, Lin Xiu, Li Gangtian and others. From the basic theory of calligraphy, the practice of calligraphy creation to the appreciation of calligraphy art, there are breakthrough improvements. In his long poem "Miscellaneous Thoughts on Learning Calligraphy", he wrote: "After more than forty years, it is easy to write about people but difficult to write about oneself. Learning to calligraphy is not about fame and fortune, just a piece of smoke and ashes." This is his true feelings about learning calligraphy. and good attitude. His calligraphy works have won the third prize in China's "Welcoming the Olympics" National Calligraphy Competition, the second prize in the second "Chinese Celebrities" National Calligraphy Competition, the gold medal in the first China "Oriental Cup" National Calligraphy Competition, etc. Some of his works have been included in large book collections such as "Selected Works of Chinese Calligraphers (1900-1999)", "Guide to Chinese Art Exhibitions and Collections", and "Exhibition of Works of Famous Chinese Calligraphers". The long scroll "Preface to Nine Commentaries on He" in running script is collected by the Henan Provincial Archives Bureau. The poems are mainly seven-character ancient poems, regardless of the rhyme or obliqueness, focusing on the expression of emotions, the creation of artistic conception and the infusion of philosophy. Since the 1980s and 1990s, poems, novels, essays, and essays have often been published in Henan Daily, Zhengzhou Evening News, Henan Youth, Calligraphy Herald, and Selected Chinese Poetry. In 2000, he was awarded the honorary title of "Outstanding Artist of China Art Expo" by the Ministry of Culture.
Main Works
His books have been selected into large-scale national book fairs and won awards for many times. He has won the Excellence Award at the '94 Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Art Expo, and won the first place in the China "Oriental Cup" Poetry, Calligraphy and Painting Excellence Competition. It has been included in large book collections such as "Chinese Oriental Artists", "Chinese Calligraphers' Anthology" (1990~2000), "Chinese Art Expo and Collection Guide", "Chinese Calligraphy Masters' Works Expo", etc.
His works have won gold, silver, bronze and other awards in international and national calligraphy exhibitions many times. Exhibited in many overseas countries and regions such as Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan, and exhibited calligraphy steles in modern scenic spots such as "Taishan Forest of Steles", "Hanyuan Forest of Steles", and "Yellow River Stele Forest", and many cultural museums and museums. It is collected by pavilions, art societies and celebrities at home and abroad. "World Artists", "China News", "People's Daily - Overseas Edition", "Art Masters", "Popular Literature and Art - Art and Value" and other national, provincial and municipal newspapers and radio art media columns and related national art publications have been featured Report. The Calligraphy and Painting Art Society of the China Federation of Cultural and Art Circles and related art societies awarded him the titles of "Famous Master of the Generation" and "Chinese Contemporary Virtue and Art - Hundreds of Painting and Calligraphy Artists".