Mozi is a child's name. What does it mean?
Mozi, whose real name is Li Jianhua, whose real name is Zhaoling, Xinlian and Rugao, works in Nanjing University of Science and Technology. Mozi's calligraphy is very famous in the society. He learned it from home when he was young. During the Cultural Revolution, writing brushes were flying all over the sky, and I experienced a painful disaster. I wandered in the pen and ink, and the idiot did not change. 1983 after graduating from foreign trade, he abandoned the golden age of foreign trade employment and abandoned business to teach, which was ridiculed. He also studied calligraphy systematically in Wuxi Calligraphy Art College and Nanjing Art College for seven years. After graduation, he gave up the opportunity to make waves, stopped taking calligraphy as an amateur, stayed outside the office, wandered about the Tao, was obsessed with books, knew nothing about things outside the window, and was scolded. Comment in the poem: for forty years, I have been hiding in the boudoir, but I don't know the changes outside the window, and I am obsessed with the empty field of the ancients. Mozi's calligraphy works have won many awards such as grand prize, gold prize, silver prize and bronze prize in more than 200 major competitions at home and abroad. Selected by the Ministry of Culture and awarded the "National Essence Award" for calligraphy. Awarded by China Federation of Literary and Art Circles as "Artist with Virtue and Art". He was invited as an art expert member of UNESCO and honorary professor of Japan-China College of Culture and Arts. He was invited to participate in China Culture and Art Invitational Exhibition, Paris Exhibition, China Golden Kirin Award Nominated Special Exhibition, and was invited to be a researcher of China National Studies Research Association, a researcher of China Calligraphy Art Research Institute and a member of the Association. Calligrapher who is nominated as a calligrapher candidate of 10 and has the potential to add value to China's calligraphy. His works have been collected and published by Mount Emei, Shaolin Temple, Ningxia Museum, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and other places at home and abroad. He has edited books such as Ancient Chinese Characters, College Calligraphy Course and Calligraphy Appreciation, and has been invited to give lectures to Korean students.