Brief introduction of Wu Wang

Good grass, word-making cloth full of tension, masculine and vigorous; If the heart moves, the paper falls like a cloud. Qi Gong, a master of calligraphy, commented that his calligraphy was "very interesting, very stylish and full of charm", with the title of "keeping fit" and "constantly striving for self-improvement". It's hard to imagine that in ten years, King Wu taught himself copybooks, studied Nine Success, copied Yan's copybooks, searched for inscriptions in the Six Dynasties, and competed for copybooks in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Yu Xining admired the King of Wu very much and wrote an inscription for his calligraphy works on the spot, which read "Breathing and Rhythm, Writing and Wandering". Sun Qifeng wrote in "Calligraphy Works of the King of Wu": "The brushwork is vigorous and magnificent". Former Vice Chairman of China Artists Association, Honorary Chairman of Shandong Calligraphers Association, Wu Guanzhong, He, Huang Zhou, Gu Yuan, Ouyang Zhongshi and other famous painters all expressed their appreciation for Wu Wang's calligraphy. Liu Huichun, a close disciple of Master Liu Haisu, praised the title "Mo Yun, the penholder, with a leap in expressiveness and quite a lot of people writing" and accepted Wu Wang as an introductory disciple.