Li Pu’s profile

Li Pu, whose courtesy name was Hanbing and nicknamed Wuyazi, was the owner of the cottage. In his later years, he was nicknamed Chengzai and nicknamed Zhuoweng. People in Beijing nicknamed him "Unearthed Cultural Relics". Born in Hunan in 1944, he started reading and learning calligraphy at the age of six and learned seal seals at the age of eight. Li Pu's father and brother were both good calligraphers, so they had been under strict supervision since childhood. There were hundreds of types of calligraphy in the family collection, and they had studied them carefully. However, there were no less than fifty types of calligraphy in their hands. The year is strange, with mornings and evenings, and often all night long. Therefore, his calligraphy skills are profound, his rules and regulations are strong, his spirit is complete and his energy is full, and his calligraphy spirit overflows from the outside. He is currently a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association and the Hunan Calligraphers Association, and has practiced calligraphy for more than 50 years. The work is self-contained. In order to inherit and carry forward the traditional national culture and cultivate new calligraphy artists, he also serves as a calligraphy teacher.