Ni Jinxiang's works
His works have been selected into the 1st, 2nd and 3rd National Calligraphy Exhibition of Couplets (nominated for the 3rd time), the 6th National Calligraphy and Seal Cutting Exhibition, the 7th National Calligraphy Exhibition for Young and Middle-aged People, the 70th Anniversary Achievement Exhibition of China People's Liberation Army, the National Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition to commemorate the 2550th anniversary of Confucius' birth, and the 1st China Calligraphy Association member boutique exhibition. Some works have been selected and sent to the United States, Japan, South Korea and Singapore for international cultural exchange. Published more than 300 works and articles in newspapers and periodicals inside and outside the military. Won the first prize 29 times in calligraphy competitions at home and abroad. Some works were collected by Zhongnanhai. Xinhua News Agency, china national radio, CCTV, People's Daily, People's Liberation Army Daily, China Youth Daily, China Calligraphy, China Calligraphy Newspaper, Calligraphy Guide, Youth Calligraphy Newspaper, Art Panorama, Xi Zhi Calligraphy Newspaper, China Lianhe Newspaper, Calligraphy, and representative works of calligraphy have been published in Yuanjilin, Lianhua Mountain, Hubei Province, Mishan Mountain, Guangdong Zhaoqing Forest, Hunan Changde Poetry Wall, Shandong Weifang Forest and other places. Biography has been included in China Contemporary Outstanding Youth Grand Ceremony, China People's Yearbook 1996, China Contemporary Calligraphers Dictionary, etc. 1992 1 1 was awarded "National Advanced Individual with Dual-use Military Talents" by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Political Department of the PLA Headquarters. He has won the third class merit twice and the second class merit three times. 1995 People's Fine Arts Publishing House published a collection of Ni Yang's own poems and calligraphy. In 2000, China Calligraphers Association named him "the first batch of members with both ability and political integrity in China". He was cordially received by eight generals of the Central Military Commission. In 2004, he was invited to visit Xibaipo in Hebei and Baoji in Shaanxi with the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. In May 2004, the People's Liberation Army Literature and Art Publishing House published "Ni Jinxiang Volume", which trained many influential calligraphers in the whole country and the whole army.