How much is General Zhang Donghui's calligraphy worth?

No matter whose handwriting is good or not, there are valuable and worthless, expensive and relatively cheap, so you can't say in square terms, you can only say how much a piece is.

Long Ge has no clear purpose, but only a reference, mainly depending on his own judgment and understanding of his paintings and calligraphy, as well as the hype in the market at that time. The price of a painting and calligraphy will be different in different places, different times and different auctioneers.

So it is difficult to judge, and it is not an absolute price; Besides, any personal evaluation is only one-sided and personal. Close-ups, celebrities and people who especially like them may make the price higher. As long as there is no problem, it is collectible. My own opinion.

Former director of the Political Department of the PLA Academy of Military Sciences, major general in the army, vice president of the China Association for Foreign Exchanges of Ethnic Minorities, and founding director of the National Culture and Art Working Committee. Influenced by his father, Major General Zhang Donghui liked the art of calligraphy since he was a child. He was born in Liuhe County, Jilin Province, which is the "hometown of calligraphy in China".

1959, 10 When he was in primary school for five years, he attended a juvenile calligraphy training class. He never stopped practicing calligraphy at school and in the army.

After retiring in 2009, he devoted himself to studying the art of seal script, especially the calligraphy posts of the famous seal script writer Deng and Li in Qing Dynasty. He learned from others and summarized the characteristics of his study of seal script as "four sentences": "The soul of seal script, the body of Deng Gong, the elegant shape, and the tail of loach."

General Zhang Donghui's calligraphy:

Friends commented that Major General Zhang Donghui's calligraphy is generous, simple and vigorous, which has both the natural and unrestrained spirit of putting it away freely and the wind of swords and swords.