He studied under Mr. Yu Xu, a famous poet, calligrapher and collector. Zhonghua Wan was also the16th generation descendant of the famous painter Wanshouqi (Wanshouqi (1603- 1652)) in the late Ming Dynasty. This word is young and called "if" and "inside". He entered the garment of Tsing Yi and was renamed Huishou, also known as Daoist Zhi Ming, Daoist Shou Ruo and Daoist Ruo Ruo, known as Mr. Yang, born in Cangzhou, Hebei and Xuzhou, Jiangsu). Influenced by family art since childhood, I love calligraphy very much. At the age of 8, I began to learn regular script, starting from Yan Ti and then from Wei and Jin Dynasties, and began to learn the calligraphy style of the two kings. With the preface of the holy teachings and the seventeen posts as the deepest efforts, I kept writing.
Whenever people visit places of interest and miss the scenery, Zhonghua Wan will copy plaques and stone tablets. Once, I visited Baoduzhai in Luquan, Shijiazhuang, where there was a huge monument engraved with the inscription of Niu Jianxin, a famous calligrapher. Zhonghua Wan looked at it, tasted it, and thought, Oh, this article is well written and the handwriting is good. It is really a treasure. Then, I couldn't move a step, took out a pen and paper and copied it carefully until the sun went down and the night wind was rustling; Visiting Baoduzhai, the word "Baoduzhai" made Zhonghua Wan meditate for a long time; In the following years, when he visited Beihai, he was fascinated by the plaque in Beihai. When he entered the Forbidden City, the original calligraphy inside made him cry and linger. Guo Moruo inscribed the brands of Treasures Museum, Painting Museum and Porcelain Museum in the Forbidden City. It seems that Zhonghua Wan likes Guo Moruo's ci more and more. He thinks Lao Guo's ci is really imposing and bearing.
In the early days, Zhonghua Wan practiced seriously for a period of time according to Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Holy Teaching. But since I became fascinated with Guo Moruo's calligraphy, I have focused my time on Guo Ti. At that time, Zhonghua Wan often went to Rong Baozhai because there were many original works by Guo Moruo. Slowly, when he was dissatisfied with the scene, Zhonghua Wan wanted to take it home to study. In order to copy more accurately, Zhonghua Wan bought a piece of tissue paper and made a copy box. What is a copy box? Is to turn a square stool upside down, then pick up a piece of glass from the outside and put it on it, then put Guo Moruo's words on the glass, and then put a translucent copy paper. After the bottom desk lamp is unscrewed, the writing on the thin paper is clear.