Introduction to Yang Yiping

Yang Yiping, courtesy name; Graduated from National Soochow University in the Republic of China in 1936, and was a classmate of the famous writer Xu Chi from primary school to university. Master, researcher, member of the Chinese Elderly Calligraphy and Painting Research Association, consultant of the Chinese Calligraphy Art Research Association, Taiwanese Chinese artist Honorary consultant of the association, director of the Asian Confucius Society, consultant of the Chinese Yao Qiuzhengtang Art Academy, consultant of the Chinese Calligraphers and Painters Association, etc. He is a famous calligraphy and painting artist of the older generation in China. In the winter of 1927, he was introduced by his uncle Zhang Jingjiang, one of the four founders of the Republic of China. He studied calligraphy under Zheng Xiaoxu, the disciple of Emperor Xuantong Puyi, and won Zheng Xiaoxu's love. In the autumn of 1936, he worked as an editor at Shanghai Dadong Bookstore with Bing Xin and his classmate Xu Chi. In 1937, he joined the army to participate in the Anti-Japanese War. In 1942, he participated in the Battle of Taierzhuang as a major staff officer and was wounded. After recovering from his injuries, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and moved to the acting county magistrate of Ningqiang County, Shaanxi. After being promoted to colonel in 1943, he moved to Xi'an and served as deputy director of the Public Security Bureau. In order to protect national culture Artifacts have contributed. From 1952 to 1981, he was imprisoned many times for historical reasons and political movements, totaling nearly 27 years. He had a difficult life and was one of the buried talents in Huzhou.