Who wrote the word wine on the blue-and-white porcelain bottle of Fenjiu?

Hou Qinghua's Fen liquor has the word "Fen" on it, the bottle body is designed by a ceramist, Fen liquor is in calligraphy font, and the font is different in different years.

The art of calligraphy on the wine bottle expresses lofty sentiments, ambitions, praises of wine, and overflows with interest. Wuliangye, Jianzhuang, Langjiu and Hou.

Hou, male, 1966 was born in Yibin City, Sichuan Province in May. He is currently a professor at the Art College of Sichuan University, a member of the Academic Committee of the China Calligraphers Association, a member of the 3rd China Calligraphy Lanting Award, an academician of the Painting and Calligraphy Institute of the Central Museum of Literature and History, a vice president of the Sichuan Calligraphy Society, and a librarian of the Sichuan Literature and History Research Institute.

Hou Jiakai often says to himself, "I have done three things in my life, writing, writing articles and teaching students." Little known is that many famous wines in Sichuan were inscribed by Mr. Hou. In addition to Wuliangye, Langjiu and Jin Jiu, Wuliangchun, Wuliangchun, Wuliangshen and Jianzhuang in the Wuliangye series all came from him.

The word "Wuliangye" in 1985 is commonly used in Fang Bi. It is angular, powerful and hard. Langjiu's "Lang" running script is dignified, heroic and vigorous, revealing a vigorous vitality. The last vertical "Lang" is like the straight backbone of China people, which embodies the sense of social responsibility of China people who are brave, indomitable, pursuing Excellence and daring to take responsibility.