Zheng Chen's Calligraphy Achievements

Zheng Chen's calligraphy is good at Oracle bones, Zhong Ding, Qin Zhuan, Han Li, Wei Bei and cursive script. Oracle Bone Inscriptions, auspicious words, in and out of the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, won a golden word; Weibei, with "two threads" as its body, is thought to be useful, law and meaning. It combines Weibei, Li Chuan and grass in one furnace, which is simple and elegant and has a unique style. It is known as the "Chen" work in the book world. Both Cao Zhuan and Li Shu are very beautiful, inheriting and innovating, and both Italian and French are well prepared.

Chen's residence is called "Wu Bai Zhai". It has always advocated "gathering the strengths of a hundred schools of thought and taking its own path" and "creative innovation and having its own style". He has been abroad for many times and won prizes in major calligraphy exhibitions at home and abroad, such as the joint exhibition of Chinese and Japanese calligraphy, Sino-American calligraphy, Sino-Singapore calligraphy and Sino-Australian calligraphy, the book exhibition of Chairman Mao memorial hall and memorial hall, and the 1989 China Calligraphy Expo "Exhibition of 50 China calligraphers' works". His works have been collected by many museums, art galleries and literature and history museums in China. It has been compiled into large-scale book collections such as Calligraphy Grand View, Selected Modern Calligraphy in China, Contemporary Calligraphy Works in China, China Fine Arts Yearbook 1990, Works of Modern Calligraphy Masters in China, Poems of Contemporary Calligrapher Mao Zedong and the Older Revolutionaries. He was invited to give books to international organizations such as the United Nations World Health Organization and the World Conference on Human Settlements. His works have been exhibited and donated in more than 20 countries and regions; Personal book exhibitions and lectures are often held all over the country.