I got to know Professor Wang Jingzhi from Mr. Liu, a classmate and classmate of Fu Jen Catholic University. 1938, 18 When Liu was admitted to the Chinese Department of Fu Jen Catholic University, Wang Jingzhi (then called Wang Da 'an), who was five years older than him and married and had children, also gave up his studies in the Department of Economics of yenching university and was admitted to Fu Jen Catholic University. Soon, both of them studied calligraphy and painting with Chinese teacher Qi Gong (Bai Yuan). They agreed that both of them would study calligraphy, Wang Da 'an would study Chinese painting and Liu You would study seal cutting. In calligraphy, Liu Zhong seals and Wang Zhong cursive script. After graduation, Wang moved to the south and stayed in Peiping. From then on, they separated for 50 years, and they didn't meet again until 1992.
Dramatically, the friendship between the two began with calligraphy, and the reunion of the two was still because of calligraphy. 1987 10 Liu's six-foot seal cutting couplet was selected for the third national calligraphy seal cutting exhibition. The following year1October, 1 1, the Federation was selected as the "mainland calligraphy elite exhibition" and exhibited in the "Geshan Art Museum" in Taipei. It was bought by a scholar in Taiwan Province Province and dedicated to a famous scholar and painter, Mr. Wang Jingzhi. Professor Wang Jingzhi, director of China Literature Department and director of Literature Research Institute of Fu Jen Catholic University, is Mr. Wang Da 'an whom Mr. Liu has missed for many years. It turned out that on the eve of Wang Da 'an's trip to Taiwan Province Province, due to a mistake made by the registrar, Wang Jingzhi changed his name from a typo to a typo. For decades, Mr. Wang Jingzhi has often talked with his disciples about Mr. Liu who is far away from the mainland. The disciples had memorized it, and this time, Mo Bao presented it to his teacher. In 1992 and 1995, Mr. Liu visited his old classmates in Taiwan twice. I once wrote an article about the romance of calligraphy, entitled "The Twin Peaks of the Art Garden", which was published in Lanting Supplement of Calligraphy Newspaper in March 2002.