In 1992, she was invited to give lectures at Umeko Women's College in Shikoku, Japan. She was invited to hold calligraphy and painting exhibitions in three cities including Usa, Kyushu, Japan, and her calligraphy style won a high reputation. In 2005, he went to Taiwan to hold the "Wang Qian's Poetry, Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition", which was praised by local experts and professors, praising his calligraphy style as "the integrity of Wei stele and the spirit of Jin people. It is clear and elegant, thick, quiet and true."
In 1988, his calligraphy and poetry works were selected into the Henan Baofeng Poetry and Calligraphy Exhibition and exhibited in Beijing.
In 1989, he won the third prize of Hunan "Bi Wu Cup" and the first prize of Liaoning Province Elderly Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition.
In 1990, he published "One Hundred Quatrains on Books".
In 1992, he published a poetry collection "Ode to the Crane in the Clear Sky". In the same year, he was invited to give lectures in Japan and held book exhibitions in Usa City, Nakatsu City, and Saeki City, Japan.
On December 20, 2011, Wang Qian’s calligraphy exhibition opened at the National Art Museum of China.