Jiang Weisong's Calligraphy Works

Mr. Jiang Weisong is the author of A Brief History of Chinese Characters and many monographs and papers on linguistics. In recent years, Jiang Weisong Printing (1992), Zhou Jinwen in Chang Lin, Jiang Weisong (1998), Ji Shu, Jiang Weisong (200 1) and Jiang Weisong Calligraphy Collection (.

(19 15-2006), whose real name was Jun, whose room name was Chang, was born in Wujin, Jiangsu Province (now Wujin District, Changzhou City), a famous contemporary character linguist and calligraphy seal engraver. Mr. Wang was born in a scholarly family, and his great-grandfather Jiang was a famous local scholar, who was good at calligraphy and seal cutting, and had a large number of ancient books, calligraphy and paintings in his home. This made young Jiang Weisong have a good literary influence, and gradually became interested in literature, history, epigraphy, calligraphy and painting. 1934 was admitted to the language and literature department of China, the former Central University. At that time, the Central University was in its heyday, with a mellow style of study and advocating classics. Teachers and students attach great importance to traditional language and literature. During this period, Jiang Weisong laid a solid foundation of language and writing, and further stimulated his interest in calligraphy and seal cutting. In his junior year, he took two courses, seal cutting and calligraphy, which were taught by Professor Qiao Dazhuang, a famous poet and seal engraver at that time, and gained his appreciation and became a disciple. Under the guidance of Mr. Qiao, he made rapid progress and was recommended to study calligraphy in Shen.