Cui calligraphy works

Cui Shenghui is a professor at the Calligraphy Training Center of China Calligraphy Association, a tutor in the tutor's studio, a member of the official script committee, a member of the national traveling expert group of "China Calligraphy Public Welfare Mobile Lecture Hall", a member of the first expert group of "Mohan Salary Transmission Project", a researcher and master tutor of China National Academy of Painting, an advanced calligraphy seminar of Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts, a postgraduate calligraphy class of Renmin University, the dean of the Calligraphy College of Beijing Humanities University, a special commentator of the 11th National Calligraphy Seal Cutting Exhibition, and a judge of the 12th National Calligraphy Seal Cutting Exhibition. Twenty-four Books is a theoretical monograph on the study of calligraphy by Ivy in Nepal. After seven years' writing and five years' revision, it was praised as a "masterpiece handed down from generation to generation" by the great calligrapher Zhou Junjie. For the first time, the book divides the realm of calligraphy by the way of "monks talk about Zen and prostitutes talk about love". Once published, the book was reprinted five times in a row, collected by the National Library, and called "a must-read for calligraphers" by the majority of calligraphers.