Zheng Zhigang was born in Wuzhi County, Henan Province in 1976. Famous calligrapher, painter, art critic, poet, and writer. He studied under the famous scholar, educator, calligrapher and calligraphy educator Ouyang Zhongshi. He is currently a professional art critic at the Henan Academy of Calligraphy and Painting, a member of the China Democratic League, and the president of the Laohuai Poetry Society. He is a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, the Chinese Poetry Society, the Chinese Couplet Society, the Henan Artists Association, the Henan Writers Association, and a member of the Editorial and Publishing Committee of the Henan Calligraphers Association. He has been engaged in the study of calligraphy, painting, poetry, and news interview writing for many years. He worked hard and devoted himself endlessly, and achieved remarkable results. He systematically copied "Cuan Longyan Stele", "Twenty Products of Longmen", "Three Ques of the Han Dynasty" and "Three Songs of the Han Dynasty". He wrote long poems "Imaginations of Mogao Grottoes", "Potala Palace" and "Qiuci, Qiuci". Mainly engaged in art history theory, his writing style is cold and deep, and his words are empty. He sees things that are hard to see and rarely talks about. He is known as the most "iron-blooded" art critic in China. He is diligent in the creation of calligraphy, painting and seal cutting, and deeply explores tradition, poverty and poverty. Chasing the classics, the works seek to be upright and upright; Yu Li is engaged in the creation and research of poems, lyrics, song couplets, fine arts, epigraphy, Dunhuang studies, archaeology, paleography, vernacular poetry and other aspects.
Poetry, calligraphy, painting, printing, and writing. There are millions of texts (academic papers, art reviews, poems, lyrics, couplets, literary works, news works, etc.) published in various domestic media and compiled into various anthologies.