Guo Chengming knows who he is?

Guo Chengming, male, was born in Zibo in February 1952. Member of the Communist Party of China, college education, political engineer. Since childhood, he has been taught by his family, studied hard, and later studied all four sports, drawing on the strengths of others and developing his own style. His regular script works are rigorous in structure, handsome and graceful, dignified and generous. They combine the beauty of the European style, the straightness of the willow style, the magnanimity of the face, and the agility of the Zhao style. They are like the talent of a jade tree in the wind, and like the fluttering desire. A fairy beauty, durable and beautiful. His cursive works are elegant and lively, with a coherent charm; his official calligraphy works are majestic, simple and solemn, and his brushwork is vigorous and sophisticated. He is calm and powerful yet free and easy, and is self-contained and praised by people in the industry. His calligraphy works have participated in many national and provincial competitions and won awards. In 2000, he was awarded the Top 100 National Calligraphers.

He is currently a member of the Chinese Couplet Society, a member of the Chinese Couplet Calligraphy Art Committee, and has been approved by the Chinese Art Investment and Trading Market. Listed artist (number G130), director of the Art Committee of the Chinese Calligraphy Art Research Institute, contract calligrapher and painter of the China Calligraphy and Painting Network, creative committee member of the Culture and Art Market Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Arts, and special calligrapher and painter of Shenyang Yihai Auction Agency Center.

Award-winning calligraphy works over the years:

In 1986, his brush calligraphy works were selected into the first National Family of Nationalities Calligraphy, Art and Photography Exhibition, and his works were exhibited at the National Culture Palace in Beijing.

In May 1989, his calligraphy works won the Excellence Award in the Calligraphy Exhibition of Teachers and Students in Colleges and Universities across the country, and his works were exhibited at the National Art Museum of China.

In October 1989, his pen calligraphy works won the first prize in the first Shandong Province Hard Pen Calligraphy Competition.

In 1991, at the invitation of Shandong Literature and Art Publishing House, he wrote "Poems of a Thousand Families" and "Four Books of Proverbs" in regular script with fountain pen.

On March 30, 1991, it was promoted by "Shandong Workers Daily" under the title "Calligraphy Repays Diligence - A Note on the Young Calligrapher Guo Chengming".

In 1993, his works won the bronze medal in the "National Painting and Calligraphy Competition to Welcome the Olympics".

In October 1999, his calligraphy works won the gold medal in the Second Staff Calligraphy and Painting Competition of Shandong Province.

In July 2000, his calligraphy works were selected into the "First Dunhuang International Art Exhibition" and collected by the Dunhuang Art Museum.

In December 2000, in the selection of 500 outstanding artists (100 calligraphers, 300 fine arts, and 100 seal cutting artists) in the "Soul of China" National Calligraphy and Painting Art Exhibition jointly sponsored by the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the China Museum of History, His calligraphy works participated in the competition and were selected as one of the top 100 calligraphers.

In 2001, he was hired by the Calligraphy and Painting Art Center of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles as a contract calligrapher and painter for the "Chinese Calligraphy and Painting Network".

In October 2004, his self-written couplet calligraphy work won the second prize in the National Couplet Calligraphy and Seal Engraving Award.

In 2005, he won the "Nomination Award for the Most Influential Calligrapher in the Chinese Art Market in 2004" and was included in the "2005/ "2006 Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Market Yearbook".

In February 2006, the regular calligraphy work "Olympic Fu" was collected by the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee.

On June 19, 2007, the self-composed lyrics "Linjiang Immortal? Cherishing Time" was published in the "Zibo Sound Screen News" in the form of official script work.

In June 2008, the official script work "Qinyuan Chun? Beijing Olympics", which he wrote at the invitation of the "Beijing Olympic Economic Research Association", was compiled by the Chinese Popular Literature Society and the Beijing Olympic Economic Research Association. , the book "Olympic Songs—Art Masters Going Global" published by China Literature and History Publishing House.

In October 2008, he was invited to participate in the "Eleventh China Contemporary Powerful School Calligraphy and Painting Auction" jointly organized by Hong Kong International Auction Co., Ltd. and Shenyang Yihai Auction Agency Center, and was named the 2008 Most Important Painting and Calligraphy Auction. The top ten calligraphers with the potential for market appreciation are fully promoted in the "Famous Artists" column of the "Calligraphy and Painting Market News".