Ding Qian's personal data

Ding Qian's calligraphy ink is all over the world, collected by Zhongnanhai, the Great Hall of the People and Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, engraved in dozens of forest of steles such as the Yellow River, Wei Zi and Dabie Mountain, and exhibited in Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province, Japan, Singapore, Thailand and the United States. He published more than 40 kinds of Copybook for calligraphy, with millions of copies, held individual calligraphy exhibitions and joint exhibitions, and was rated as one of the "Top Ten Outstanding Figures" in the 20th century in China. He has written titles and inscriptions for various newspapers and books, and his calligraphy works have been published in various newspapers and magazines. He has served as a judge of the National Calligraphy Competition for many times. Many newspapers, such as CCTV, china national radio and People's Liberation Army Daily, have made special reports successively, and their names and works have been included in dozens of books, such as Who's Who of Contemporary Art in China, Calligraphers' Directory of Past Dynasties in China and Who's Who of the World. From 65438 to 0984, he began to publish literary works, poems, prose poems, novels, reportage and news reports, which were published in People's Daily, Guangming Daily, Youth Digest and other newspapers and won the first and second prizes in the national essay competition.