In the aspect of calligraphy creation, its unique "iron halberd grinding sand" created the "China North School calligraphy style" of "heroic, strange, clear and beautiful"; His "three books" are eclectic and unique, which are deeply loved by calligraphy lovers at home and abroad and enjoy a high reputation at home and abroad. His seal cutting works and theoretical monographs include Selected Works of Huang Qi's 80th Birthday Painting and Calligraphy Museum, Huang Qi's Fine Paintings and Calligraphy, Huang Qi's Calligraphy Seal Cutting Collection and Huang Qi's Postscript. 1998, Mr. Huang Qi donated his 4 12 paintings and calligraphy seal cutting works to the country, which was collected by Hebei Provincial Museum.
In 2002, Hebei Museum held a special auction of Huang Qi's paintings and calligraphy, and * * * sold 6.5438+0.39 million yuan, which was donated to Project Hope on the spot as a fund to help poor children. In 2004, Hebei Post issued a special commemorative stamp "Smooth sailing, Huang Qi's 90th birthday-Shi Sheng Tongxin" to congratulate Mr. Huang Qi on his 90th birthday. Huang Qi has published unique research results in the study of ancient Chinese characters, and his monographs on linguistics and philology, Jie Yu, Shuo Wen Zi Gen Jie and Shuo Wen Jie Zi San Suo, are of high academic value. Among them, "Three Explanations of Words" was conceived by Huang Qi when he was young, and was written word for word in small font. There are many original opinions and explanations to explore the laws and characteristics of Chinese characters from three aspects: sound, form and meaning.
In poetry creation, Huang Qi created for life. The collection of poems "Songs of Returning to China" is a masterpiece in this respect. "Leaving a sick dog is pitiful, and you have to take care of the hungry eagle". These two poems are conjunctions in the poem "Weapons for You" when he was studying at National Southwest Associated University. At that time, Wen Yiduo, a famous patriotic scholar, once praised Du Fu's Depression. After taking part in the demonstration of patriotic students, Mr Wen Yiduo read his poem "The Flowers in the Lotus", praised "Xia" and affirmed his patriotic enthusiasm.