Wang Yunxiang was born in a scholarly family, his father was a teacher, his grandfather was a scholar, and his great-grandfather was a Guangxu Gong Sheng. His ancestors have written well for generations. His profound family studies have influenced him since childhood. At the age of six, under the guidance of his father, he started from "Yan Liu" and laid a solid foundation for regular script. When I was a child, I won the first prize in Danyang. Wang Yunxiang's calligraphy works participated in the 1983 National Calligraphy Exhibition and won the Excellence Award, and entered the exhibition in dozens of domestic and foreign competitions and won the grand prize. Wang Yunxiang was obsessed with calligraphy and always maintained a pure mentality. He doesn't like things or feel sad for himself, and consciously resists all kinds of utilitarian temptations. In 2007, Wang Yunxiang led a calligraphy delegation from China to visit South Korea. In 2008, Jiangsu TV station made a special report on Wang Yunxiang's calligraphy, and newspapers such as Calligraphy Guide made a special edition. In 2008, calligraphy works were exhibited in the Olympic Games (Water Cube) and were permanently collected by the state. In 2009, Wang Yunxiang was invited to write the title "Welcome to Shanghai" for the Shanghai World Expo series. 20 12 On March 8th, during the Fifth Session of the 11th National People's Congress held in Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the china economic herald, which is in charge of the National Development and Reform Commission, publicized the calligraphy art of Mr. Wang Yunxiang to NPC deputies and CPPCC members. Many of Wang Yunxiang's calligraphy works are collected by the national cultural and cultural institutions and engraved into the forest of scenic spots and steles.