He is not only a national hero, but also a calligrapher, whose calligraphy is self-contained.

He is not only a national hero, but also a calligrapher, and his calligraphy is self-contained.

Lin Zexu's Jin Ni calligraphy appreciates the Mo Bao Book of Lin Wenzhong's true book, Buddhism and Infinite Life, which is written in regular script in the 17th year of Daoguang (1837) and collected by Indianapolis Art Museum.

Lin Zexu's calligraphy is exquisite, absorbing the essence of the four great calligraphers in Song Dynasty, namely Su, Huang, Mi and Cai, and it is self-contained and eye-catching.

Although he is not a professional calligrapher, Lin Zexu's anti-smoking movement is almost a household name.

As a famous historical figure, his calligraphy and painting also has certain historical value, and his works have appeared in the calligraphy and painting market for many times and have been collected by Fang Jia.

Calligraphy, like Lin Zexu, does not lose itself.