Li's artistic activities
Since 1970s, Mr. Wang's printed works have been published in Japanese magazine, Japanese Broken Book magazine, People's Daily Overseas Edition, China People's Political Consultative Conference, Calligraphy Newspaper, China Calligraphy Newspaper, Culture and Art Newspaper, Xihe Calligraphy Newspaper, Jiangsu Pictorial, Xinhua Daily and Calligraphy Art. Participated in national exhibitions sponsored by China Book Association for many times, and participated in various book fairs inside and outside the province for dozens of times. The teacher's calligraphy works are collected by Tokyo Art Museum, Toyo Calligraphy Art Museum, Hong Kong Shi Jingyi Painting and Calligraphy Art Museum, Fujian Putian Art Museum, Yinchuan Art Museum and many other art galleries. Calligraphy works are carved in the forest of steles in Hanyuan, Taibai, Hairui, Taishan Cliff, Putian, Fujian and Lugouqiao, one of the three forest of steles in China. In recent years, teachers have inscribed more than 80 pieces of memorial archways, plaques and couplets for scenic spots and temples all over the country, such as: Yiwenyuan in the Red Building of Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing, Yanlu Palace in Suzhou, Luzhi, Guanyin Scenic Area in the Yangtze River in Mu Yan, Nanjing, Santaidong, Huangshan Scenic Area, Huangshan Temple and Fenglongshan Scenic Area in Kunming. Biographies of teachers' works have been compiled into Dictionary of Contemporary Painters and Sealers, Dictionary of Contemporary Painters and Sealers, Collection of China Famous Painters and Paintings, published in Taiwan Province Province, the second volume of Collection of Thousands of China Paintings and Calligraphy, published by Hong Kong Han Rong Bookstore, Collection of Works of the Third National Book Fair, Great Wall of the East in the World and many other dictionaries. Li Calligraphy Seal Carving was inscribed by and published by Macao Satellite Publishing House in 2003. Li Calligraphy Seal Carving published this time is a hardcover collection of works, which is part of the works created by the teacher in the past four years, including running script, cursive script, seal script, inscriptions on scenic spots and so on. In 2006, he visited Changqi, Jianshe, Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Tokyo, Seoul and Jeju at the invitation of the Japan-Korea Calligraphy Association. Hold lectures on calligraphy exchange and calligraphy creation.