Zhang's introduction
Zhang, a professor and doctoral supervisor in the Calligraphy Department of China Academy of Fine Arts, is a disciple of Mr. Lu. 1937 was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang province in August. He studied martial arts since childhood, received traditional family education, and was familiar with the Four Books and Five Classics, Zuo Zhuan and Historical Records. 1956 was admitted to the Chinese Department of Hangzhou University. He studied under Lu, Xia, Wang Huanbi, Ren Mingshan, Jiang and other masters, especially Lu, Wang Huanbi, Jiang Liangfu, Xia Chengtao and others. They had a friendly relationship and taught him a lot, which laid a solid and comprehensive foundation for Chinese studies. 196 1 was nominated by Mr. Lu and transferred to the Department of Chinese Painting of Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts (now China Academy of Fine Arts) as a teaching assistant of Mr. Lu, who named him Zuo Han (works of Zuhan). From that year on, he began to write academic papers, which were published in China Literature and History Series and China Language. His research scope covers literature, history, philosophy, art and other fields, especially his profound understanding of the Book of Changes. At the invitation of Mr. Jiang Liangfu, he taught the Book of Changes for the postgraduate class of the Institute of Ancient Books of Hangzhou University and the pre-Qin ancient books work conference. After 1963, as a member of the calligraphy teaching and research group, he participated in the professional teaching of previous calligraphy undergraduate and master students in the Department of Chinese Painting of Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts. 65438-0996, the first doctoral supervisor of calligraphy major in China Academy of Fine Arts. The following year, he served as a member of the expert group for exchange evaluation of doctoral and master's degree programs of the State Council Academic Degrees Committee, and since the same year, he has served as an expert for exchange evaluation of degree and postgraduate education in universities and research institutes nationwide. In 2009, he served as the cooperative tutor of postdoctoral mobile station in China Academy of Fine Arts. He has served as part-time professor of Hangzhou University, tutor of Hangzhou Branch of China Culture Institute, distinguished professor 1 of Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts, distinguished professor of Southwest Normal University, doctoral tutor, vice chairman of Zhejiang Calligraphers Association, and special allowance expert of the State Council. At present, Bai Di, Jin Ju, Niu Zi and other influential disciples in the domestic calligraphy circle.