Son Wu Huan.
Wu Huan's name was given by the old man Baishi, which means "no joy, no joy" in Taoism. From the age of four, he suffered from the "father's shadow" and tasted the warmth of the world. His experience is very unique. In him, there are both extraordinary talents inherited from his parents and unruly and open-minded after several hardships of "sports". The political changes that have taken place since the 1950s have not only failed to hinder his growth, but have achieved his wild temperament and various artistic talents. Nowadays, Wu Huan is not only proficient in writing, painting and calligraphy, but also has everything at his fingertips.
During the period of 1998, the first anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China, Wu Huan held his first solo exhibition in Hong Kong-The Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition of Chivalrous Wu Huan, which was delivered by Mr. Cha. During the exhibition, his father, Wu Zuguang, went to Hong Kong to help out, and celebrities gathered in the whole exhibition, causing a sensation in Hong Kong. This time, Wu Huan originally agreed to hold an art exhibition with his mother Xin. Unexpectedly, his mother died suddenly in April of that year, which was the only regret of his first art exhibition.
As the only painter representative of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and Hong Kong, Wu Huan used the philosophical words "The biggest change in Hong Kong is that there is no change" to describe his personal feelings of shuttling between Beijing and Hong Kong. However, he added, of course, there have been some changes in culture and art since the return of Hong Kong. This change is due to the close ties between Hong Kong and the Mainland, and the gradual acceleration of inheriting China's traditional culture.
As a noble family, Wu Huan cherishes the cultural heritage of his family-his grandfather Wu Ying is a famous painter and one of the founders of the Palace Museum, his father Wu Zuguang is a famous scholar, dramatist and calligrapher, and his mother Xin is a famous Pingju performer, writer and painter. This book has been handed down from generation to generation, and his ancestors left him endless "wealth", which not only means material possession, but also means spiritual inheritance. In his apartment in Beijing, his respect and understanding for his elders are everywhere. In the living room, grandpa Wu Ying, grandma Zhou, dad Wu Zuguang, mom Xin's big photo are all hung on the wall in an orderly way. Grandpa's calligraphy plaque made Wu Huan fondle admiringly and hung in the living room. Wu Huan said that sitting on the sofa and looking up at this plaque can always urge yourself to be a disciplined person.