Ask the calligrapher's name ~ ~ ~ ~ Ma Wuwu

It should be a horse.

Let me give you a brief introduction.

During the democratic revolution, 19 13 was admitted to Jiangwu Hall in Yunnan to study military affairs. After graduation, he stayed in school and became the district captain because of his excellent grades. 19 17, the National Assembly was dissolved and a nationwide campaign to protect the law was launched. He left school, served as the captain and company commander of Guo Jing Army, went to Sichuan, participated in the battles of Chongqing and Taoziba, and then returned to Yunnan with the troops.

During the Great Revolution, after 1926, due to strict and effective military management, the Yunnan Army successively served as deputy brigade commander of the 3rd brigade and head of the 18 regiment, stationed in western Yunnan and southern Yunnan respectively.

During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he served as Major General and Deputy Brigadier General of 542nd Brigade of 60th Army183rd Division of the National Revolutionary Army, and went out to Yunnan to participate in the Anti-Japanese War. 1938 On April 18, the 60th Army was ordered to reinforce Taierzhuang, and the 542nd Brigade encountered Japanese troops on the way in, and fought fiercely for positions in Xingjialou and Wushengtang. After Chen Zhongshu, the brigade commander, was unfortunately shot and killed, he shouldered the heavy responsibility of commanding the whole brigade, frustrated the Japanese counterattack many times and stabilized his position. On the 20th, the 542nd Brigade was ordered to withdraw from Dongzhuang due to heavy casualties. In the battle to recapture Flint Harbor, he personally led a heroic team to kill the enemy and was commended by commander Lu Han. After the Battle of Taierzhuang, he was promoted to the brigade commander of the 542 brigade, participated in the defense war outside Wuhan, served as the director of the recruit management office of 1 Army after the war, and then led his troops back to Yunnan. /kloc-in 0/943, he was transferred to the brigade commander of the 4th Infantry Brigade of Yungui appeasement Office, and was stationed in Mengzi and Jianshui areas. 1944 served as the division commander of temporary 2 1, and later transferred to the position of lieutenant general of civil engineer and concurrently served as the deputy commander of the 2nd Route Army of 1.

During the War of Liberation, he served as deputy commander of Yunnan Military Region of National Revolutionary Army from 65438 to 0945, and later served as consultant of Yunnan provincial government and minister of national government in southern Yunnan. 1946 was elected as a deputy to the National Congress. 1949 12.9 participated in the uprising with Yunnan President Lu Han in Kunming and joined the China People's Liberation Army.

After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), from 65438 to 0950, he served as the director-general of Kunming Hui Association. In the same year, he went to Beijing with a delegation of southwest ethnic minorities to attend the National Day ceremony, and was cordially received by President Mao Zedong. Later, he served as a librarian of Yunnan Provincial Museum of Literature and History and a member of Yunnan Provincial Political Consultative Conference.

196 1 1 2 died of illness in Kunming at the age of 68.

But not a painter. Ma, male, was born in 193 1, from Lingyuan County, Liaoning Province, party member, CPC. Former head of discipline inspection team of Inner Mongolia Foreign Affairs Office. He is now a member of China Calligraphers Association, a consultant of Inner Mongolia Calligraphers Association, a consultant of Hohhot Painting and Calligraphy Institute and a consultant of Beijiang Printing Society. He makes good use of the long hair on the sheep's forehead, making him turn and twist, indulge himself, escape and have a distinct personality. Won the first and second North China Calligraphy Awards. His works have been exhibited at home and abroad for many times and collected by many art galleries and major professional institutions.