Wu Jingheng, Four Great Calligraphers in the Republic of China

Wu Jingheng (1865- 1953) was born in Xueyan Bridge at the junction of Wujin, Jiangsu, China and Wuxi, Jiangsu, China.

Politicians, educators, calligraphers, and academicians of Academia Sinica have followed the Kuomintang revolution all their lives but never entered the official door.

/kloc-The bronze statue located at the intersection of Dunhua North Road and Nanjing East Road in Taipei in the 1950s is one of the landmarks of Taipei.

1962, UNESCO awarded Wu Zhihui the title of "world academic and cultural great man", becoming the first China person to win this honor in the 20th century.

Shi Guwen, young and old, writes calmly and safely, as if he didn't have that kind of jumping restlessness. Moreover, his pen is fresh and clean, and the lines are straight and slightly curved, which makes the words vivid and flexible. From beginning to end, it was fun. Compared with the strong trend of old-style calligraphy, Wu Zhihui's literati calligraphy is somewhat shy and unprofessional. However, it is precisely because of this amateur state of calligraphers that interest arises.