In May 2009, he participated in the Beijing meeting of the Chinese Calligraphers and Painters Association and communicated with famous artists from all over the world at the Forbidden City Pen Club. He was awarded the title of "Outstanding Contemporary Chinese Artist" at the meeting. After the Forbidden City Pen Club, he was rated as a "National First-Class Artist". Calligrapher". In July 2009, he wrote "Dare Not Without Buddha" which was permanently collected by Qiyun Ancient Temple in Fu'an, Fujian. In October 2009, he was invited to inscribe the trademark for "Jiangcheng Round Cake" of Yunnan Niuluohe Tea Industry.
In March 2010, he was invited to write the title for the large-scale pure literary publication "Leigongshan Poetry Magazine" founded by Nan Xiangye, a descendant of the Miao ethnic group and a grassroots poet. In April 2010, he wrote "Troublesome Years" and it was permanently collected by the Fujian Revolutionary Culture and History Museum. In April 2010, the calligraphy works were collected by the editorial committee of the Central Fujian People's Revolutionary Epic. In May 2010, he was invited to write calligraphy works for the Henan Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo, which were collected by the Henan Pavilion of the World Expo. In July 2010, he was invited to write for Hao Longbin, Lin Jinzhang, Chen Wenqian, Ou Jinde, Wang Qinghai, Ma Long, Liu Dayun, Sun Jinqing, etc. in Taiwan's political and cultural circles and was collected.
In May 2011, he was invited as a special calligrapher by the "Painting and Calligraphy Pu'er Festival" of Yunnan Province. In the same month, he was invited to inscribe the trademark "Yuxinhao" for Yunnan tea merchants. In June 2011, "Pu'er Tea Ode" written with Cuan Baozi was collected by the Pu'er Municipal Government. In July 2011, he was invited to write the title for the "Special Collection of 90 Calligraphy Works of Xijiang Moon in the 1990s of Party Flag Dance". In September 2011, "The Ancestor of Ji" written in Cuan Baozi was collected by the Cuan Baozi Stele Management Office in Qujing City, Yunnan Province. In September 2011, a personal book exhibition was held in Jinan, Shandong. In December 2011, he was invited to inscribe "Wangwu Evergreen Grass" for the Three Gorges Scenic Area of ??the Yellow River in Jiyuan, Henan Province, which was collected by the scenic stone carvings. In May 2012, the work was collected by Mr. Andy Lau, a Hong Kong star. In October 2012, the work was selected for the famous Chinese calligraphy and painting exhibition at the Louvre Museum in France. In November 2012, he was invited to inscribe the trademark for Yunnan Baxiang Pu'er tea, which was once sold by Beijing Dade International Auction House. Shortlisted for the Zhejiang calligraphy and painting auction. The works have been collected by friends from Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, Thailand, Myanmar, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other places as well as museums and exhibition halls in various places after the exhibition.