Is Di Huilong's calligraphy worth collecting?
Worth it. Di Huilong, a native of Dingzhou City, Hebei Province, is a member of China Calligraphy Association, Hebei Calligraphy Association, Baoding Calligraphy Association and vice chairman of Dingzhou Calligraphers Association. Influenced by his family, he studied calligraphy with his brothers and sisters since childhood, and dabbled in various calligraphy styles, such as Zhen, Cao, Li and Zhuan. Ou Yangxun, Zhao Mengfu and Liu Gongquan studied regular script, Wang Xizhi, Zhao Mengfu, Dong Qichang and Mi Fei studied running script, and Li Shu took the meaning of "",while seal script took the method of carving stone from Mount Tai and Yishan, and Deng was a beginner in cursive script in Qing Dynasty. In recent years, I have made an in-depth study of Wang Duo and Fu Shan, the famous cursive writers in Qing Dynasty, and combined with my extensive study of calligraphy for decades, I have gradually formed my own unique calligraphy style by taking the essence of cursive writers in previous dynasties, and I have been interviewed by the media many times. His calligraphy works have been selected for many times in national and provincial book fairs and won awards, and many of his works have been collected by art galleries and museums.