Zheng Xianhong's resume.

I learned calligraphy from my uncle since I was a child, starting with the words of Mr. Huang, a famous local calligrapher, and then learning Qian Feng's big characters, and then visiting Yan's "Notes on the Ancient Sages" and the North and other Yan-style copybooks. In the early 1990s, he began to study Han steles, focusing on the inscriptions of Li Qi, Yi Ying, Cao Quan, Huashan and Zhang Qian. In recent years, I dabbled in the works of the great calligraphers He and Deng in Qing Dynasty. During my internship, I took the calligraphy of Erwang, Yan Zhenqing, Su Dongpo and others as the main models. At the end of 1990s, I met Cui, a famous calligrapher in Jiujiang, and Yu Longsheng, a famous scholar and disciple of calligrapher in Anqing, and often received their guidance. From 2002 to 2003, I participated in the training center of China Calligraphers Association, and my calligraphy has made great progress. In recent years, my works have been collected by friends in Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan Province Province, Hongkong and other places, and carved into the forest of steles in Anhui, Hubei, Jiangxi and other places as gifts for guests.