Ji Qingyou's Calligraphy Works

Ji Qingyou's calligraphy works are as follows:

The calligraphy work "Qing Ji" was written by Fu on 202 1 12 14. Fushou Kangning is more than auspicious. In China, whether in urban or rural areas, during the New Year, every family may hang a photo of children holding carp, which not only expresses the mood of celebration, but also brings good luck in the coming year. This is "not just good luck".

Qing Ji's affluence is one of the traditional auspicious patterns in China, which means auspiciousness. The decoration consists of a child with a halberd, a fish hanging on it, and jade Qing in the other hand. "Fish" is homophonic for "fish" and "fish"; "Auspicious", "green" and "fish" are metaphors of "more auspicious celebration".

Fu: A national first-class artist, a special actor of Soong Ching Ling, the founder of Fu Ti calligraphy, and a member of China Poetry Society. Representative works include Vision (collected by Peking University), Proud Years (collected by Zhu De Research Institute), Comrades (collected by Mao Zedong Painting and Calligraphy Research Institute), Yongmei (collected by Zhongnanhai), and Jingoma Iron.

Artistic style: Fu, a young female painter with a scholarly family, benefited from the careful guidance of famous teachers such as Sun Jingbo, Hua and others when studying in the mural department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, while China's painting and calligraphy benefited from teachers such as Huang Zhou,,, Ouyang Zhongshi and others.

The works are mainly figure paintings, but also flowers and birds, landscapes, list books and cursive scripts. In recent years, his figure painting and Fu calligraphy are deeply loved by overseas people. In the past 50 years, Fu has been writing constantly and improving day by day. At present, we have signed the Fu script of "China Lanting Font Library".