Zang Keqi refers to Oracle Bone Inscriptions.
Zang Keqi, a calligrapher and seal engraver, has been studying Mo Chi's calligraphy for decades. In recent years, he has been fascinated by consulting Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Thousands of years ago, Oracle Bone Inscriptions's non-brush writing was written on ox bones and tortoise shells with a knife. Zang Keqi found that Oracle Bone Inscriptions, written with his fingers, not only has the spirit of stone, but also has elegant and graceful strokes. With years of profound knowledge of calligraphy, painting and poetry, the couplets are integrated with limited Oracle characters. His creative principle is not to borrow words or create words, and he has created more than 100 couplets with beautiful words, optimistic and balanced tone in full accordance with the rigorous attitude of no words, no source and no source, becoming the "first person to refer to Oracle bones".