Is Li Zhanhui's calligrapher worth collecting?

Worth collecting

Li Zhanhui, 195 1 was born in Qufu, Shandong. Member of China Calligraphers Association, director of Tianjin Calligraphers Association, awarded the title of "Advanced Individual in Calligraphy" by China Calligraphers Association in 2008.

Calligraphy works have participated in dozens of competitions and exhibitions organized by painting and calligraphy institutes and professional calligraphy institutions all over the country, and won gold, silver and bronze awards for many times. Among them, he participated in the 6th National Calligraphy and Seal Cutting Exhibition, the 3rd Newcomer Exhibition, the 1st National Calligraphy Exhibition, the 1st National Chinese Character Exhibition, the 2nd and 4th National Zhengshu Exhibition, the 2nd Official Calligraphy Exhibition, the 3rd National 100 Excellent Works Exhibition, the Thousand Talents Exhibition and the National Xianfu Calligraphy Exhibition. He has won the bronze medal in the second national couplets exhibition, the gold medal in the international "Yue 'an Cup" calligraphy forum and calligraphy contest, the gold medal in the national oil industry "Victory Cup" calligraphy contest, the silver medal in the first "Kong Holy Grail" international calligraphy contest, the gold medal in the fifth national oil industry calligraphy contest and the silver medal in the first national prosperous national calligraphy contest. Li Shu's works have been exhibited in Korea, Japan, Taiwan Province Province and China for many times. Calligraphy works have been collected by many cultural relics units such as Qufu Museum in Shandong and Baima Temple in Henan. Among them, Li Shu was collected by the famous mounting master and collector Mr. Liu Jintao. In 2006, a book fair was held in Nagoya, Japan, and its works were collected by Nagoya Bookstore.