According to China artist information publicity system official website, Zhang Yiqing was born in Suiping, Henan Province, 1955. I like calligraphy since I was a child. At the age of 6, he studied calligraphy with his father, studied hundreds of calligraphy posts, and specialized in the cursive script of "Two Kings". After studying under Mr. Qi Gong, a famous calligrapher in China, he was deeply loved by Mr. Qi Gong and was his favorite pupil. Zhang Yiqing's calligraphy habit is very unique. Calligraphy is extremely high, making good use of Changfeng brush, and calligraphy is extremely stable. It is precisely because Mr. Qi Gong saw Zhang Yiqing's calligraphy talent that he formed an indissoluble bond with Mr. Qi Gong and Zhang Yiqing's mentoring relationship. His book style pays attention to tradition, pursues new ideas, learns from others, is heavy and elegant, but at the same time it does not lose its connotation and spirit. Li Qingjie, a famous poet and connoisseur of calligraphy and painting, once commented on Zhang Yiqing's calligraphy: The Central Plains was handed down to Kyushu, and its calligraphy had the flavor of the ancients, but it did not lose its roots. In recent years, Zhang Yiqing has participated in many calligraphy competitions at home and abroad and won gold and silver prizes. His works have been collected by many internationally renowned memorial halls, cultural museums, overseas people and calligraphy lovers, such as Long Island University, Guilin Museum of Literature and History and Henan Art Museum. Thus, Zhang Yiqing's calligraphy is of great collection value.