Which calligrapher's pen name is Ban Weng?

Mo Tao Mo Tao's biography explains that Mr. Hua Ying (Mo Tao) was born in southern Zhao Yan in the mid-1950s, where there were many generous and sad people. Therefore, before his weak position was elevated, Mr. Mo Tao was full of free and easy lofty sentiments. As the saying goes, the pen moves the dragon and snake, which is chivalry. Words are like people, and people are like their words. Mr Mo Tao's hometown is Julu, one of the 36 counties in Qin Dynasty. Ancient county has a folk custom of respecting literature and teaching since ancient times. When he was deeply influenced by China culture, China culture was deeply imprinted in Mr. Mo Tao's heart when he was young. /kloc-at the age of 0/6, he resolutely joined the army and went to Qinchuan in 800 miles to become a glorious PLA soldier. Xi 'an, known as Chang 'an and Jingzhao in ancient times, is one of the four famous ancient civilizations in the world, and is known as "the land of thousands of miles of gold and abundance" in history books. On the fertile soil of An, Mr. Wang learned the essence of Chinese civilization day and night, visited famous teachers all over the world, and was taught by master Yao, the leading calligrapher in Guanzhong. He lived in the forest of steles for a long time, imitated the brushwork of famous artists such as Ou Yangxun, Yu Shinan, Chu Suiliang, Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan, and then went deep into Huashan and other places to become an official, which laid a good foundation for his later artistic achievements and formed a stable and elegant calligraphy style. Later, he traveled to Qilu and studied in Qufu, the hometown of Confucius, and Linyi, the hometown of Wang Xizhi. 200 1 Construction of Lanting Painting and Calligraphy Institute began. He devoted all his energy to the research and promotion of Chinese cultural heritage, especially his obsession with Lanting culture and art in recent decades, which has made high academic achievements and won high praise from experts in the industry. Mr. Mo Tao's calligraphy style is unique, which not only has the power to inspire calligraphy, but also has the charm of Zhong Shi's calligraphy, that is, the beauty of femininity, the combination of rigidity and softness, and the connection of flesh and blood. Preface to Lanting is a masterpiece of Wang Xizhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, which is unique in the history of calligraphy in China. Although there is no original work in later generations, there are many copies in later generations, and the handed down version is only 12, which is hard to find. Mr. Mo Tao spent thirty years traveling all over the country, collecting information from the Forbidden City in Beijing, the Forbidden City in Taiwan, Japan, Hongkong, China and other places, intending to reproduce the past glory of Preface to Lanting, and taking it as his responsibility to inherit it. He is determined to stay with him day and night, drinking tea alone and writing alone. There are more than 10 thousand copies of materials for practicing engraving and several tons of manuscripts are copied. Finally, the 1088 square seal was selected from the Preface to Lanting, and copied into a long volume of 180 feet, which included all the famous plates, inscriptions and seals of celebrities, celebrities and emperors in past dynasties and spread to future generations, which was a great event of calligraphy culture. Mo Tao: Born in Tianjin from 65438 to 0954, his real name was Jin, and he loved painting and calligraphy since childhood. 1982 studied at Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts; 1988 graduated from China Correspondence College of Calligraphy and Painting, and studied under Ouyang and two famous calligraphers. He is now a member of China Calligraphers Association, China Hard Pen Calligraphers Association and China Calligraphers Association. Academician of Tianjin Painting and Calligraphy Institute, full-time calligrapher of Tianjin Bohai Painting and Calligraphy Institute. The birthday figure was written by Dong Shouping.