Introduction of Dean of China Zen Painting and Calligraphy Institute

Zhong (a group of laity)—

Executive Dean of China Zen Painting and Calligraphy Institute

Dean of Oriental Zen Art Painting and Calligraphy Institute

Member of China Calligraphers Association.

Meritorious member of China Association for Science and Technology Gao Shiqi Foundation

Researcher, Institute of Religion, Jiangxi Academy of Social Sciences

Director of Jiangxi Religious and Cultural Exchange Association

Zhong, 1966, was born in shanggao county, Yichun City, Jiangxi Province, a holy place of Zen culture in China. Zi Kui, No.1 layman, learning: holding calves. Good at prose and calligraphy, but also attack the rhythm of poetry.

1986, he started his cultural journey by riding a bicycle with one foot and traveled all over the world. Xinhua news agency issued a special release for this purpose, which caused a great sensation throughout the country. Mr. Zhao Puchu personally named it "Kui" and wrote an inscription: "Going all over China with one foot depends on determination, and it is difficult to avoid setbacks and learn." Mr. Fan Ceng also took the initiative to draw a small portrait for him, and wrote a sentence: "In ancient times, there was the name of a saint, but the festival of thought was respected by the world, so it is enough for our country to have this one person. It is said that it was the brother of the study who turned it into reality and it is worthy of respect. "

In 2006, recommended by Jiangxi Provincial Tourism Bureau, he was selected as "Top Ten Contemporary Travelers in China" by authoritative media such as China Youth Daily and China Tourism News. In 2009, he was converted under the seat of Xue Cheng, vice president of the Chinese Buddhist Association, and his dharma name was Xianjue. Later, he went out of business and worked as an intern at the foot of a lonely mountain on the coast of the Yellow Sea in Shandong for half a year. His published works include: Buddhist monograph "Turning Good into Buddha", prose "Walking through the Snow in Xun Mei", monograph on the popularization of calligraphy and painting "A Guide to Appreciation of Calligraphy and Painting", and an album of paintings "Biography of a Folklore".