Wei Wu's main contribution

1. Revive and innovate bamboo and silk calligraphy methods to enrich the historical content of Chinese culture.

Bamboo and silk were popular in Qin and Han dynasties, among which silk was commonly used by the upper class, Mawangdui silk served the imperial nobles and was proprietary in the early Western Han Dynasty. This kind of writing belongs to the early official script, and it is a transitional writing between seal script and official script. With his profound literary skills and perennial calligraphy skills, Mr. Wu Wei respected history without being superstitious about the ancients, persisted and studied modestly, constantly enriched his own aesthetic thoughts and interests, revived and created a brand-new calligraphy art of Xuan paper bamboo slips, filled the historical gap of Chinese characters and enriched the historical connotation of China culture.

2. Adhere to the academic road of systematically "reviving" Mawangdui bamboo slips and silks.

Mr. Wei Wu has embarked on the arduous road of research, innovation and systematic revival from his love and study for nearly 30 years. On the basis of more than 2,000 valid words in Mawangdui bamboo slips and silk scripts, referring to a large number of bamboo slips unearthed in modern times, and demonstrating with experts and scholars in the field of archaeology and writing, with a rigorous and scientific academic attitude, the paper Dictionary of China Bamboo Slips and Silk with more than 8,200 words of "resurrection" was compiled. The dictionary is expected to gradually produce eight volumes of hardcover and paperback dictionaries in three years, which will be distributed around the world, giving back to people who study, like and learn Wu Wei's bamboo and silk style. This research achievement will fill a blank in the history of calligraphy in China, revive and inherit the dating content of China culture and calligraphy history, which is of epoch-making significance in the history of calligraphy research and calligraphy works publishing, contributing to the present and benefiting the future.