Zhang's personal works

When China Calligraphers Association hosted the first calligraphy exhibition after its establishment, the writing of Preface was selected from many famous calligraphers in China, and finally it was decided that Mr. Zhang would use regular script. Over the years, he has deeply studied the traditional calligraphy art of the motherland and devoted all his energy. 1993 published a set of Copybook for calligraphy, the largest contemporary series, including Selected Poems of Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Zhu De, Dong and Chen Yi, and held the launching ceremony at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, which kicked off the centenary of the birth of President Mao Zedong. Many central leaders attended, and all major central news media reported. 1988, he completed a beautiful long scroll in small letters with a length of125m, which was the best in the world. He published 300 poems in Tang Dynasty, 300 poems in Song Dynasty and 300 poems in Yuan Dynasty, which filled the blank in China's calligraphy history. His regular script "China", "Three", "Hundreds of Family Names" and "Thousand-character Works" not only inspire and educate young people to grow up, but also carry forward the essence of traditional calligraphy art, among which "Song of Righteousness in Chinese Regular Script" is a book about righteousness published by the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee, and it is decided to ask Mr. Zhang to write. At the arrival of the new century, Mr. Zhang pioneered the silk-screen calligraphy in China, and created the small-print China silk-screen edition of The Art of War, which was included in the national collection monograph and won the highest honorary title of Guinness World Headquarters in 2000. He wrote Buddhist classics such as Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra and Diamond Sutra.