Qi Gong (19 12—2005), who claimed to be the surname of Qi, was also known as a layman in the north of No.1 Garden, with many people in Beijing. Yong Zhengdi's ninth grandson. China is a famous contemporary painter, educator, classical philologist, appraiser, redologist, poet and master of Chinese studies. He used to be an associate professor and professor at Beijing Normal University, member of the Standing Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, chairman of the National Cultural Relics Appraisal Committee, curator of central research institute of culture and history, doctoral tutor, consultant of Jiu San Society, honorary chairman of China Calligraphers Association, founding chairman of the World Chinese Calligraphers Association, consultant of China Buddhist Association, Palace Museum and National Museum, and president of Xiling Printing Society.
I didn't find the calligraphy couplet on it, so I sent two pairs to make up for my regret.
First, calligraphy couplets.
A
Part one: smile, read, keep clean,
Bottom line: A flower and a leaf come down like a Buddha.
B
Part I: Pride is due to lack of experience.
Bottom line: Peace of mind is only for torture.
Second, calligraphy.
Jiaxiang Anshan
In addition, Weng Anjia inscribed a couplet by Mr. Lin Qigong.
Part I: See you in peacetime,
Bottom line: accumulated doubts make you realize the light.