Who is Mr heming?

Mr. He Ming refers to Liu.

1942 was born in a family of traditional Chinese medicine. Influenced by his ancestors, he loved painting, calligraphy and poetry since childhood. He has been engaged in teaching Chinese and calligraphy for 43 years, and has been a professor at Qiqihar Normal University and University for the Aged. After teaching, I like to soak in the pool, pursue a vigorous and unrestrained style, and devote myself to studying calligraphy psychology for more than 30 years. He is currently a member of Heilongjiang Calligraphers Association and chairman of the Calligraphy Teaching Research Association of Heilongjiang Normal School.

Director of Calligraphy Education Committee of National Normal School, member of China Hard Pen Calligraphy Association, member of World Hard Pen Calligraphers Association, invited creative member of Cultural and Art Market Research Center of China Academy of Fine Arts. His calligraphy teaching experience and academic thoughts were included in China Calligraphy Education Yearbook, and his calligraphy works and artistic feelings were included in the exhibition of famous artists' works in China.

Introduction to Liu's artistic accomplishment

Gong Liu's evaluation view of artistic creation is that art is art, and works of art should be allowed to speak for themselves. Instead of boasting about other works of art, such as titles, black veil, hype and celebrity aura, it is not only an artistic problem, but also a political and moral problem to let artistic creation and appreciation return to the proper scientific and rational artistic track, make everyone equal before art and create a truly harmonious artistic atmosphere.

Only in this way can we really promote the development and prosperity of calligraphy art, be in harmony with a harmonious society and be consistent with the lofty goals of mankind: democracy, freedom, equality and fraternity. Gong Liu's artistic creation attitude is: strive for perfection, pursue great beauty and contribute great beauty to society. Calligraphy, calligraphy, calligraphy and books are Buddhism. The beginning, line and ending of each painting should reflect their respective brushwork and corresponding aesthetic form, and the written words are called calligraphy.