Where is the calligrapher White Wolf from?

The white wolf, formerly known as Ji, was originally from Henan and lived in the Baihua Garden in the stockade. In memory of his kind and upright grandmother, he changed his surname from white to white wolf to show that he would protect himself and his kind and poor family like a wolf. China contemporary famous calligrapher, member of China Calligraphers Association, executive director of China People's Political Consultative Conference Painting and Calligraphy Institute, vice president of Beijing Celebrity Painting and Calligraphy Institute, vice president of Canadian Artists Association, vice president of China Calligraphers Association and vice president of Tokyo Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Institute.

His works are elegant and graceful, full of brilliance. He has held calligraphy exhibitions in France, Germany, North America, Japan, Singapore and other countries for many times, which has a great influence and has been cordially received by foreign heads of state. The famous critic said that his cursive script is a combination of talent, talent, spirit and charm. In 2005, his works were presented to foreign heads of state as national gifts. In 2006, he was rated as "the most potential contemporary calligrapher in China in 2 1 century" by readers. In 2007, he was listed as "China 100 Calligrapher".

Quotation 1: Men should not lose, be overbearing and not be weak. I advocate doting on children, which is conducive to cultivating his individualism, liberalism and self-centered personality. For example, if one of the children is overbearing, everyone will listen to him, so that he will think about the problem from a big macro perspective. However, this child should be sensible, educated and competitive, and can't lose. People who are incompetent are not necessarily very reasonable.

Quotation 2: I write in one go, I don't stop thinking, and everything comes naturally. I don't write for the sake of writing, but I chat with my friends like life and do whatever I want. Just like writing poems, Chairman Mao's poems are all sung on horseback.

Quotation 3: Why don't you ask me what my highest ideal is? My highest ideal is to be the richest calligrapher in China. Calligraphers in China are too poor now, but they work harder than those singers and movie stars.

Quotation 4: I have been making progress, but the lines of calligraphy need to be integrated and improved. I still can't write down the standards I want to achieve in my mind, and there is still a gap. More research is needed to narrow these gaps.