Cui Zhi
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Born in Beijing in 1949, his real name is Cui Zhigang, also known as en Tang, or Boling people. Famous calligrapher, writer, scholar. He is a member of China Calligraphers Association, member of publishing Committee of China Calligraphers Association, vice president of Beijing China Korea calligraphers and Painters Association, deputy director of branch office of central state organ of China Calligraphers Association, vice chairman of Beijing Folk Artists Association and Secretary General of China Calligraphers and Painters Association.
Early experience
Literary experience
In 1969, he went to the countryside in Baoding, Hebei Province. He was admitted to Hebei Normal University in 1978. After graduation, he was assigned to Handan Opera Research Institute as a screenwriter. Member of the Chinese Dramatists Association. He once won the "revitalization Award" of the highest literature and Art Award in Hebei Province. He was transferred to Cultural Relics Publishing House in 1990.
Artistic experience
He loved calligraphy and seal cutting since childhood. At the age of 13, he was admitted to the Jinshi calligraphy group of Beijing Children's palace and studied calligraphy and seal cutting under the guidance of Mr. Liu Boqin. His works have been exhibited and published for many times. Seal cutting inherits the style of Baishi old man. In 1989, he held a personal calligraphy exhibition in Shenzhen. In 1990, he won the title of "double happiness of virtue and art" of China Folk Artists Association. he was the judge of the third and fourth TV competition of Chinese calligraphy and seal cutting. He won the first Lanting award of Chinese calligraphy in 2002. personal calligraphy exhibition was held in Hong Kong in 2011.
Main works
book
He has been director of the Cultural Relics Publishing House for many years, and has published notes of guiyantang, stories of Cui Zhi, calligraphy Museum, general interpretation of Chinese calligraphy zhuanli, Ruyi Baobao, brush and ink Shenghui, creator of famous plays, creator of famous poems, calligrapher's language forest, calligrapher's language silk, fangcunfeng, art of point and line There are more than 30 books on calligraphy, seal cutting, traditional opera and folk custom, including law, stone and fire sparks seal cutting, Chinese calligraphy art Ming Dynasty, ten lectures on calligraphy and traditional opera. published a large number of ancient steles and contemporary calligraphy works. There are also a large number of book reviews, essays, prefaces, postscripts and various newspapers and magazines.
Calligraphy works
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Seal cutting works
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Chinese PinYin : Cui Zhi
Cui Zhi