Is Tang Xin, a famous calligrapher in China, true or false?

Tang Xin, a famous calligrapher in China, is real.

Tang Xin, whose real name is Xin Li, was born in Yancheng, Hunan Province in 1960s. He studied calligraphy in the early 1970s and graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in the early 1990s. Learn calligraphy from Mr. Guo Zixu and learn from Mr. Qi Gong.

He is the founder of China Phantom Double Hook Calligraphy, the inheritor of China's classical pictographs and Tibetan characters, the honorary president of China Tibetan Law Research Association, the visiting professor of Calvin College of Art in Singapore, the member of the National Federation of Famous Artists in Painting and Calligraphy, and the member of China Huaxia Wanlixing Painters Association.

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In 2006, his phantom double-hook painting and calligraphy scroll "Dragon Poem Map" won the gold medal in the Asian Folk Culture Art Exhibition, and was collected by the Singapore Folk Museum and declared as a Guinness World Record.

In 2008, he was invited to give a lecture at Calvin College of Art in Singapore, and his phantom double hook work "Home and Happiness" was collected by Mr. Goh Chok Tong, former Prime Minister of Singapore.

In 2009, he was invited to participate in the exchange activities of China's traditional culture in Taiwan. His calligraphy "Horse to Success" was collected by Mr. Wang and inscribed "Danqing soul of china" for Mr. Wang.

20 1 1, Christie's charity auction in Hong Kong, whose (Tibetan) work "Inspirational Map ~ Heavenly Reward" was collected by movie star Jackie Chan for HK$ 320,000, and all the proceeds were donated to charity by Mr. Tang Xin.

In 20 13, due to his outstanding artistic achievements, Mr. Tang Xin was rated as a master of national ceremony painting and calligraphy, and in 20 16, he was a member of the National Celebrity Painting and Calligraphy Art Federation.

Master Qi Gong wrote an inscription "One Circle of the World" for him before his death; Mr. Tang Xin's works have been appraised by China Runge Evaluation Center for Contemporary Painters, and Runge is rated as one of the most potential works of art in the contemporary era, with RMB 5,800 per square foot.