Mr. Li Hao inherited the family tradition since he was a child and followed his grandfather to learn antique appraisal. At that time, my grandfather was a famous antique dealer in Tianjin, with the treasure name "Shou Lian Zhai". Li Hao has been deeply interested in porcelain calligraphy and painting since he was a child. When he grew up and was in his early 20s, he had read a lot of antique appraisal books and had seen countless porcelains, so he developed extraordinary eyesight. While studying in Qinhuangdao, That is to say, he is often regarded as a guest by the shopkeepers of various antique cities. He is often enthusiastic about appraisals for antique lovers and enjoys a high reputation in the industry.
According to a friend, Mr. Li Hao once moved house, cleaned out the ancient porcelain pieces that he had carefully studied, played with, and appreciated, and packed them into a truck. Looking from a distance, Blue and white, pastel, multicolored, single-color glaze and other porcelain pieces are so dazzling! When the car passed through the downtown area, many people stopped to watch. Many people commented: Could it be that an ancient tomb was just dug? This incident became a popular story in the industry.
In recent years, Mr. Li Hao has mainly focused on appreciating the works of famous modern calligraphers and painters. He has often said that there is no quick way to appraise calligraphy and painting. “If you want to authenticate the authenticity of a work, you must first copy and understand its brushwork in person. This is a shortcut for identification." The seniors in the calligraphy and painting circles were all impressed when they heard this. In his spare time, Mr. Li Hao copies the calligraphy and paintings of famous artists almost every day. Recently, he has been practicing calligraphy mainly in official script. Looking at his brushwork, he seems to be a master of calligraphy.