Zhang Xiufeng, a disabled person from Hongshan District, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, created his own "one-stroke dragon" calligraphy, copied nearly one million words of "Dream of Red Mansions", and recently applied for the Guinness Book of World Records in Shanghai. According to the Federation of Disabled Persons in Hongshan District, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, Zhang Xiufeng uses a font similar to hollow characters, but from the first character to the last character, they are all written in one stroke, and the characters seem to be stretched. It started with a small hand without interruption, so it was called "One Stroke Dragon". "A Dream of Red Mansions" contains 120 chapters and a total of 998,000 words. Zhang Xiufeng copied it with "one stroke of dragon" and expanded it to 180 kilometers. Zhang Xiufeng, 32 years old, lives in Sandaojingzi Village, Wenzhong Town, Hongshan District, Chifeng City. He suffered from congenital polio since childhood. In order to take care of him, the town government placed him in the town nursing home. During the period of copying "Dream of Red Mansions", he insisted on writing for 8 hours a day, regardless of severe cold or scorching heat. If he couldn't write enough, he would not go to the cafeteria to eat. Totally, more than 30 pens were used up before and after. He plans to use "one-stroke dragon" calligraphy to complete the copying of the "Four Great Classics" of Chinese literature by 2012. Zhang Xiufeng is 32 years old. He has been fond of calligraphy since childhood, but has basically lost the ability to work due to polio. After his parents died, he relied on making wreaths to make a living, and was later placed in a nursing home by the Wenzhong Town Government.