Liu Runzhou's basic resume

Liu Yunzhou, the word Runzhou,No. Old Dragon Palace, alias Botong Old Man; Born in1950,65438+10, 18, a native of Wulian, Shandong Province (a direct descendant of Liu Yong, the seventh generation cultural inheritor of Liu Yong). Member of China Calligraphers Association.

He has been adhering to the old family motto since he was a child. At the age of seven, he studied calligraphy and martial arts, copied Liu Yong's family history, and studied Liu Yong's calligraphy diligently for decades. His calligraphy combines the strengths of a hundred schools of thought in inheritance, and has repeatedly studied and practiced the combination of strength, beauty and transparency of inscriptions, and finally formed a unique calligraphy style of "touching the ink and seeing the bold and unconstrained, hanging the wrist and penetrating the towel"; Advocating "the pen is like a hidden sword, the dragonfly and snake are free", changing the shape to the wrist, and the writing method of the sword finger is known as "Qi Run ink and wash is self-contained, creating points, lines and surfaces" and "writing is self-contained and flying the mind", which is unique in today's painting and calligraphy circles.

He has published many calligraphy and painting papers and monographs in professional newspapers such as Famous Scholars at Home and Abroad and China Calligraphy and Painting Newspaper. His works have also been selected for many important exhibitions and works at home and abroad.