Characters experience, Zhang
1964, Mr. Zhang was born in a poor family in duchang county, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province. According to Mr. Zhang, the night before he was born, his mother dreamed that a tree had grown in his room, which penetrated the roof and grew into a towering tree. The next day, after learning about this dream, the family unanimously decided to name the baby to be born Zhang. Born in a scholarly family, although his family was poor, his father and grandfather were educated in private schools since childhood. Influenced by his family, Zhang began to learn calligraphy at the age of five. Speaking of calligraphy, Mr. Zhang told the reporter an interesting story about his childhood. He was eight years old that year. At a young age, he won the praise of his neighbors by writing Spring Festival couplets himself. The neighbor took two eggs and exchanged them with him for Spring Festival couplets. He really found that writing well had such advantages, and he was very happy. Since then, the interest in learning Chinese characters has become more and more intense. In the rural corner of my hometown, there is always an uncle who plays the erhu. Every time he passes by, he will be attracted by the melodious sound, as if it had flowed into his blood. As a result, erhu became his favorite, which laid the foundation for his two major hobbies in art. When he was a teenager, Mr. Zhang worshipped Mr. Sha Menghai as his teacher. He is a beginner of "Yan Gu" and has laid a solid foundation for regular script. When he was a teenager, he became famous in his hometown. Calligraphy and erhu, two similar artistic hobbies, have finally put him on the road of art after years of persistence. For family reasons, Mr. Zhang enrolled in the college entrance examination 1983, majoring in finance, and was admitted with excellent results. But in his spare time, he always took steamed bread and water and went to Badashanren Painting and Calligraphy Research Institute to study Badashanren's paintings and calligraphy, which was quite rewarding during his college years. After graduation, Mr. Zhang was successfully assigned to work in the National Bank, which was admired by others at that time. But a few years later, he never stopped pursuing art. On the contrary, he felt that the work in the bank bound his freedom of yearning for art. He resolutely resigned from his position as a national civil servant at that time. 1On September 8th, 996, he carried erhu and Four Treasures of the Study on his back and took 800 yuan from his hometown Nanchang to Beijing by the newly opened Beijing-Kowloon Line. For more than ten years, he searched for famous teachers everywhere, and successively studied under Cui Zichong, Yang Xingong,, and other masters. Learn to paste for 5-6 hours every day and practice hard without interruption. Combining the essence of north and south calligraphy art, calligraphy art is improving day by day, especially official script, lower case script and running script. The combination of European style and Weibei sounds like a book. He attaches great importance to the cultivation of extra-word skills and learns Chinese and western. In addition to learning Chinese characters, foreign languages and Chinese are integrated, and foreign friends say that they are "messengers of China culture". Playing erhu has reached a professional level. Now, relying on his own Yulong Painting and Calligraphy Art Training Center, he continues the life planning in the third stage, focusing on cultivating mainstream culture and keeping in mind the hard truth of "rejuvenating the country through culture", so that more calligraphy lovers can inherit China's painting and calligraphy art here. Now he has become a member of China Calligraphers Association, director of painting and calligraphy art research in China, visiting professor in Tsinghua University and visiting professor in Tokyo University. However, he didn't want to stop for a day, just as he told reporters at the end of the interview: there is no end to learning and improving, and the road to art will never end.