Li Shujie’s profile

In 1959, a grandmother who was about to give birth to a baby suddenly thought that if the child could be born on a book, then the child should be smart and eager to learn. But where would an ordinary peasant family have books? After much searching, I only found an imperial calendar, so the child was born in the imperial calendar. He is the famous calligraphy artist Li Shujie! What must this almost legendary birth mean? In his youth, Li Shujie was diligent and studious, and devoted himself to studying the art of calligraphy. He first encountered Yan Zhenqing's "Big Character Magu Immortal Altar", "Qinli Stele", "General Pei's Poems", etc., and later dabbled in official script, Han bamboo slips, Zhang Cao, seal cutting, etc. , a wide range of calligraphy works from the Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing and modern times. After years of hard work in the inkstone field, relying on God-given intelligence, extraordinary understanding, and the hopes of the ancestors, he has made gratifying achievements in the art of calligraphy. He has written titles for many movies and TV series. Many of his calligraphy works are collected by political figures and celebrities from all walks of life in China (cross-strait and three places), Japan, South Korea, Singapore, France, the Philippines and other countries. His works have been included in many calligraphy collections, forests of steles, and museums. He has participated in and won awards at many calligraphy exhibitions and grand prizes at home and abroad. His name has also been included in various publications such as "Who's Who in China's Contemporary Literary and Art Circles". From the late 1970s to the early 1980s, he joined the Chinese Calligraphy and Painting Research Society, the Beijing Calligraphers Association, and the Chinese Calligraphers Association (No. 1397).