Zhang60th Spring and Autumn Zhangfu Calligraphy Exhibition

On September 26th, 2009, the opening ceremony of Singing the 60th Spring and Autumn of the Motherland was held in Beijing Yingu Art Museum. This exhibition is a 20-meter long scroll Ode to the Sixty Years of the Motherland written by the famous calligrapher Mr. Zhang in one breath. Famous musician Jin and other celebrities from all walks of life attended the opening ceremony and watched the exhibition.

"Great cause, cutting officer set village outstanding. Recalling the past, recalling the past, wasting time. China has a long river of 5,000 years ... "Mr. Zhang recited his book" Sixty Years of Ode to the Motherland ". He fondly recalled to Mr. Jin and other audiences his original intention of writing the book Ode to the Spring and Autumn of the 60th Anniversary of the Motherland. This year marks the 60th anniversary of People's Republic of China (PRC)'s founding. He came up with the idea of writing a long poem as a souvenir as a gift for the 60th birthday of his motherland. Born in 1936, Mr. Zhang witnessed the birth and growth of * * * and China, and was a generation who grew up with * * * and China. "Busy at ordinary times, can't calm down and write. I just visited Singapore with the flight of Silver Valley Art Museum, and I have six hours of free time. Without any interference or reference, I wrote a little thoughtful heartfelt words in one go, which happened to be 60 ancient poems. When I came back, I wrote a 20-meter scroll in one breath. This is a gift for * * * and the 60 th birthday of the country. " Zhang said to him.

Mr. Yang Jingdao is the executive curator of Yingu Art Museum and the curator of this exhibition. In an interview at the opening ceremony, he said: "Mr. Zhang is the artistic director of Yingu Art Museum. We hold this exhibition for Mr. Zhang as a National Day exhibition, aiming at giving gifts to * * * and China's 60th birthday. Since its establishment two years ago, Yingu Art Museum has not only made an exhibition to welcome the Olympic Games, but also recently filmed a feature film "Wu Zuoren" by the artist in cooperation with the People's column of CCTV 10 Channel, which will be broadcast on CCTV during the Eleventh Golden Week. " It is understood that Yingu Art Museum is an entity jointly managed by Yingu Group and Wu Zuoren International Art Foundation, aiming at displaying famous paintings and calligraphy and engaging in international art exchanges. There are a lot of works by Wu Zuoren and Xiao Shufang in the museum for everyone to enjoy.

It is reported that Zhang is a native of Tangshan, Hebei Province. He is simple, honest, kind, generous and kind-hearted. He is a famous contemporary calligrapher, who is good at regular script. His calligraphy is rigorous, square, wonderful, steady and smart, with both rigid and flexible lines, full of rhythm, dynamic and classical. He wrote an inscription for the Monument to Heroes in North China, and his calligraphy works were presented to foreign guests as a national gift, winning the reputation of "Calligraphy China".

"I think the most important thing about bookishness is to show it naturally and deliberately. I feel that my work is in the strict statute of regular script, and I seek the change of running script, so I write regular script in one go and at a faster speed. For example, it took me only half a day to write this 20-meter-long "Sixty Years of Ode to the Motherland". " Zhang said to him. It is widely rumored that he is "the first model in China", and he humbly expressed his gratitude to his colleagues for their love and praise. He just wants to write calligraphy well and do his bit for the calligraphy art of the motherland. When talking about posting and reading posts, Mr. Zhang said with deep feelings: "When you first learn books, you should read the inscriptions thoroughly. But it is not to absorb all the good and bad, but to take its advantages and avoid its shortcomings. For example, when I read the post now, besides understanding the spirit of the ancients, it is more important to find faults and pick out their calligraphy art, which is not enough to take as a warning. I think learning is very important, and nitpicking is particularly important to some extent. "