What about Wu Daoxiang's calligraphy?

Very impressive.

According to relevant data, Wu Daoxiang loved painting, calligraphy and poetry since childhood. He advocates learning from a book, learning from others' strengths and striving for innovation on the basis of tradition, especially in writing. Starting with Wang Xizhi and Zhao Mengfu in his early years, his brushwork was mellow and beautiful, which laid a solid foundation for traditional calligraphy. Later, he sought his roots and moved to Yan Zhenqing, Mi Fei, Weibei and Zhuanli. Both lines and letters use beauty and rice, and use Wei Bei's brushwork to form a vigorous, vigorous, ups and downs style without losing beauty.

Wu Daoxiang, 1945, a native of Changde, Hunan, died in Hunan in 2005. He was a member of Hunan Calligraphers Association, vice chairman of Hunan Calligraphy Professional Committee and president of Changsha Calligraphy Education Research Association.