A brief introduction to the author of trapezoidal plaid calligraphy
Zhao Rufei, 1958, from Yanting, Sichuan. As a member of Xinjiang Corps Branch of China Calligraphers Association, he has been engaged in calligraphy teaching in primary and secondary schools for more than 30 years. With rich teaching experience, he founded the "trapezoidal grid calligraphy method". Recently, Huashan Middle School in Xinjiang held a writing lecture to explain the "trapezoidal grid learning method" to teachers and students. His quick writing method was widely praised. He is not an on-the-job teacher in the fifth agricultural division middle school, but his relationship with the fifth agricultural division middle school is just a cooperative relationship. He is responsible for maintaining and debugging the sound and lighting equipment in the auditorium of the school. The school provides a place for teaching and rehearsing for the students of the folk music training class he personally signed up for, and establishes and cultivates the only fully-established folk music orchestra in Xinjiang. During his decades of life experience, he worked as a math, physics and music teacher in the 84th Youth League School, and later worked in a trade union in a machinery factory. He was there when the karaoke bar was very popular. He is the most famous local MIDI music producer. He has not received any formal education, but he has made great achievements in music, calligraphy and teaching. Trapezoidal grid calligraphy was founded by Zhao Rufei after years of research. According to the feature that the Chinese character "literally" is slightly to the left, Zhao Rufei designed the writing grid as a lateral right-angled trapezoid with the ratio of top bottom, height, bottom and grid spacing of 8:8:9:6. Through the practice of students, the effect is remarkable.