Who did Gu Yong learn piano and calligraphy from when he was young?

It is said that Gu Yong was particularly interested in piano books since he was a child. He studied piano, but he didn't clearly record his specific status as a teacher. As for calligraphy, Gu Yong learned from Chen Chun, a famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, and inherited a style of his calligraphy, which was called "Chen's cursive script".

In addition, Gu Yong also dabbled extensively in the classics of ancient calligraphy and painting, drawing nutrients from them and forming his own unique style. He has read some classics such as Preface to Lanting Collection and Thousand-character Works, and was influenced by these cultural treasures. Through continuous study and practice, Gu Yong gradually formed his own unique artistic style and creative thinking.