It's not a bad thing to have some calligraphy at home, it can represent culture and accomplishment. . .
Mr. Hai, 1934 was born in Zhengzhou, and his former residence was Heguangzhai. Member of China Calligraphers Association, Member of Henan Calligraphers Association, Executive Vice President of Henan International Shaolin Wushu Calligraphy and Painting Research Association, Vice President of Zhengzhou China Calligraphy and Painting Collection Association, Director of Zhengzhou Calligraphers Association of China Calligraphy and Painting Correspondence University, Vice President of Zhengzhou Staff Calligraphy Association and Vice President of Zhengzhou Old People Calligraphy and Painting Research Association. Mr. Hai has been cool and good at calligraphy since childhood, and all books can be used, especially cursive and regular script. 1979 works were selected for the Ming and Qing Dynasties and modern China Book Fair, and exhibited in Japan for the first time. /kloc-since 0/980, he has participated in many international painting and calligraphy exhibitions in China, Japan, China and Korea and won prizes. 1August, 1995, a personal calligraphy art exhibition was successfully held in Henan Provincial Museum. His words have been compiled into China Ancient and Modern Calligraphers Dictionary, China Ancient and Modern Calligraphers Selected Works, China Ancient Calligraphers Dictionary, Calligraphy Art and other classics. Its ink spread to Japan, South Korea, the United States, Singapore and other countries as well as Hongkong and Taiwan Province Province, and was loved and collected by the vast number of calligraphy lovers at home and abroad.