The fate of Cui Hanbai.

Coincidentally, he was invited to the United States on 1993, and the pressure of work and life did not reduce his love for calligraphy at all-he was active in both the promotion in American residential areas and the exhibition and teaching in Chinese communities. He lived in Los Angeles for eight of his thirteen years abroad. In addition to three solo exhibitions, he also hosted and co-organized dozens of exhibitions of painters and calligraphy societies, became a veritable calligraphy celebrity in the community, shed hard sweat for irrigating the poor calligraphy art soil in Los Angeles, and honed excellent basic kung fu in a relatively closed environment. Lonely years, painstaking efforts, calligraphy teaching, calligraphy books sent by parents and friends, and the practice of tens of thousands of copying papers have made the calligraphy that has a certain foundation more concise and refined.

In 2003, he accidentally came into contact with the Internet, which made him join the ranks of calligraphy criticism. Thousands of experiences and hundreds of comments against the domestic touting wind have set off a whirlwind in several major calligraphy websites. A year and a half later, he showed his calligraphy online for the first time, and then he became a calligrapher who could compete with famous domestic calligraphers for the market only by relying on online title. The success of the Internet made him give up the comfort of living abroad. On his birthday in 2006, he returned to the land where he had been away for thirteen years and began to turn his hobby into a career.

The 8th National Calligraphy and Seal Cutting Exhibition, the 4th Official Calligraphy Exhibition and the 1st Cursive Calligraphy Exhibition all became soldiers before and after his return to China. The acceptance of the judges and the recognition of the calligraphy circle gave him endless confidence. The good cultural atmosphere in China and the surging calligraphy craze will make his existing calligraphy skills by going up one flight of stairs. This era will leave his due footprints, I firmly believe.