What other calligraphy works do I like?

Calligraphy first appeared as a work of art in the late Shang Dynasty 3000 years ago. When Chinese characters are portrayed with sharp tools and written with soft pens, Oracle Bone Inscriptions has evolved into Shi Guwen, and "writing methods and techniques" have become an art.

Existing calligraphy works in past dynasties include Shi Guwen, seal script, official script, Han bamboo slips, cursive script, regular script and running script. However, these calligraphy works are generally presented to the world in the form of rubbings or copies of printed matter. We can hardly see the original works, and even the works exhibited in museums are copies.

The best original calligraphy works I have the honor to see are the works of contemporary calligraphers exhibited in China, among which the works of Mai, the representative of Lingnan Calligraphy School in Guangdong, and the works of Zhang Guiguang, the current chairman of Guangdong Calligraphy Association, are my favorite.