The calligraphy works to celebrate the National Day are as follows:
1. National Day calligraphy works in official script by Zeng Qingfu: the characters are square, the lines are thick and fine, and they have a simple and elegant artistic style. Luo Hengguang's National Day calligraphy works in official script: the lines are thick and finely divided, the structure is plain but contains strange elements, it is powerful and solemn, gentle and colorful. Ke Chunhai's calligraphy works for the National Day in official script: the lines are thick and finely divided, the structure is plain but contains strange elements, and it has a simple and elegant artistic style.
2. Fan Liansheng’s National Day calligraphy work in official script: the lines are thick and finely divided, the structure is plain but odd, and it has a simple and elegant artistic style. Jia Jinlin's National Day calligraphy work in official script: This work is square, simple, elegant, and has a unique artistic style. Meng Fanle's National Day calligraphy work in official script: The lines in this work are thick and finely divided, and the structure is plain but strange, giving people a powerful and gentle feeling.
3. Dai Jiang's calligraphy work "Long Live the Motherland": the font is square and the structure is flat but contains strange elements, giving people a sense of stability and forcefulness. Luo Ning's National Day calligraphy work in official script: This work has thick and distinct lines, a plain structure that contains odd elements, and has a simple and elegant artistic style. Chen Hongwu’s National Day calligraphy work in official script: This work has thick and distinct lines and a plain structure that contains wonder, giving people a powerful and gentle feeling.
4. Yu Yongmao’s National Day calligraphy work in official script: This work has thick and clear lines, a plain structure that contains odd elements, and has a simple and elegant artistic style. Zhang Zhijian's official calligraphy work for National Day: The lines in this work are thick and finely divided, and the structure is plain but odd, giving people a sense of stability and forcefulness.
5. National Day calligraphy work of Gao Jin Lu’s official script: This work has thick and distinct lines, a plain structure that contains odd elements, and has a simple and elegant artistic style. Cui Hanbai's calligraphy work for the National Day in official script: This work's lines are thick and finely divided, and its structure is plain but odd, giving people a sense of stability and forcefulness.
The origins of National Day are as follows:
1. The origin of National Day is September 21, 1949. The first Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference decided to establish the People’s Communist Party of China and the National People’s Congress. The Central People's Government is scheduled to hold a ceremony at Tiananmen Square in Peking on October 1, 1949, announcing the establishment of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China.
2. On October 1, 1949, the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China was held in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Chairman Mao Zedong announced the establishment of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of China at the founding ceremony. It was formally established and decided that October 1st of each year would be the National Day of the People's Republic of China.