Who is Lu Zhenfei?

Lu Zhenfei (Zhao Huazhi) was born in Weifang, Shandong Province in 1965. He joined the army in 1983 and has changed careers. He is currently a member of the Dunhuang Art Research Committee of the Chinese Artists Association, a director of the Eastern and Western Artists Association, a director of the Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Association, and a visiting professor at the Armored Forces Engineering College. In 2009, he was awarded the National Art Merit Award by the National Cultural Management Center for his outstanding artistic achievements. In 1995, he held a calligraphy and painting exhibition at the National Art Museum of China with Tang Guoqiang and others. In 1996, he held a personal calligraphy and painting exhibition. His works have been selected for awards and collections in major national and military exhibitions. CCTV, People's Liberation Army Daily, China Youth Daily and many other media reported on the event with special topics such as "Infinite Joy of Youth Written in Ink" and "Soldiers Win Grand Prizes".

Lu Zhenfei is an influential calligrapher and painter.

Calligraphy: Based on the two kings, it is compatible with the inscriptions on the stele. The calligraphy is majestic, hearty, and eloquent, which makes people shocked. The official script is like seal script, like the stele. Develop a unique and distinct personal artistic style.

Painting: based on ancient methods, good at landscapes, master of fine brushwork, following the Song and Yuan Dynasties, inheriting the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the landscapes are based on the Ming, Shen and Zhou Dynasties, the painting method is neat, the brush strokes are round and thick, and nature is his teacher Due to the hardships of nature, he rode alone for several months and traveled thousands of miles, learning from nature and man. He traveled to the three major plateaus of Yunnan, Guizhou, Qinghai and Tibet, and the Loess, and accumulated a large amount of sketching materials and photos. Mr. Li Duo wrote an inscription for him. The way to learn calligraphy is diligence and enlightenment. Diligence can make up for clumsiness, and enlightenment can lead to life. This is the wonderful way to learn calligraphy!