Zhang Wenxuan's Personal Profile and Calligraphy Features
Zhang Wenxuan, the Jade Tower, called himself a fool in Chai Men, was born in a Liuxi ancient garden on the outskirts of the ancient city of Xi in the 1960s. Influenced by my uncle since childhood, I have a special liking for words and feelings. I am good at ancient poetry and prose, and I study well. When I was an adult, I decided to learn calligraphy and read the calligraphy posts of ancient sages. With a glimpse of the development of calligraphy, I admire the advanced calligraphy style of Wang Duo, a famous scholar in the unknown world. ...
? Calligraphy is a comprehensive art, so guided by traditional culture and based on the ancient people's aesthetic support for calligraphy, he deeply and systematically studied, discussed and commented on ancient books, which promoted the scientificity and naturalness of China's calligraphy. He wrote the following article:
The Mystery of China's Calligraphy
The pillar and cornerstone of calligraphy development
The reason why calligraphy is sick.
The relative independence of various styles.
Wang Feng's feelings about calligraphy, 30 articles.
Energy, information and password of Chinese characters
Characteristics of selected works of contemporary powerful cursive writers;
Mr. Wenxuan has formed his own unique style with the development concept of keeping pace with the times, connecting the past with the future ... His running script: heavy pen, strong sense of strength, handsome and elegant structure. Its cursive script: line and grass are used together, shaped by artistic conception, scattered in size, ups and downs, full of changes; The change of ink color is very layered and incorporates many aesthetic elements, which is intriguing. ...
The awards include: the National Celebrity Painting and Calligraphy Invitational Tournament won the gold medal in the 30th anniversary of the reform and opening up, and the famous tablet invitation contest jointly organized by Shaanxi Book Association and An Martyrs Cemetery won the first prize in the 69th anniversary of the Anti-Japanese War. O five years o six years at the invitation of the Japanese Calligraphy Association to participate in the exchange of Kyoto Book Fair in Japan.