Is Zhou Jinglong's calligraphy worth collecting?

Worth collecting

Zhou Jinglong, whose real name is Yonghe, is a layman (whose real name is Miaoxing). He was born in Sizhou, Guizhou Province. Formerly known as Zhou Yuanzhang, a descendant of Zhou Wenwang, a professional calligrapher, now lives in Beijing. He was born in a scholarly family and began to learn calligraphy when he was about six years old. He first studied regular script in Yan Zhenqing and Zhong You, and then studied the calligraphy of Erwang. In the year of weak crown, I learned a lot from Mr. Qi Gong, a famous calligrapher in China. On 20/0/5, Kloc began to study in Beijing, under the guidance of Mr. Zhang, director of China Calligraphers Association; Follow the teacher's instruction to "take the right path, practice real skills, climb the peak", catch up with Qin and Han dynasties, go down to Ming and Qing dynasties, and visit famous posts all over the ages. Seal, official, money, line and grass are all missing, and they are diligently seeking. I have the honor to invite Mr. Zhang Xuguang, the fourth and fifth deputy secretary-general of China Calligraphers Association and artistic director of Rong Baozhai; Thank you very much, Mr. Hu Kangmei, Vice Chairman of China Calligraphers Association and Mr. Chen Hongwu, Party Secretary of China Calligraphers Association. For decades, I have been able to write and repair, learned a lot and accumulated a lot of money. I can write, I can write cursive script, especially running script. His works are elegant, vigorous and unique. His works have been exhibited and collected in the United States, Singapore, Hongkong, German, French, Korean, China, Taiwan Province and other countries and regions for many times. He won the silver prize in Ou Yangxun Cup Painting and Calligraphy Competition, the gold prize in China Scholar Painting and Calligraphy Competition and the first prize in China Jinding Cup Painting and Calligraphy Competition. He is the author of Zhou Jinglong's Collected Works, The Analects of Confucius, Buddhist Scripture Writing Norms, etc. Modest and low-key, calligraphy is simple and beautiful, with natural charm, which is deeply loved and collected by the majority of painting and calligraphy lovers.