Wu Weichun
Wu Weichun, male, was born in March 1920 in Beijing. The original is Wei Chun. In 1942, he graduated from the Department of Sinology of China University. Now he is a member of Chinese Calligrapher Association, professor and tutor of the head school of Chinese calligraphy and painting correspondence university, art tutor of China Railway University for the aged, and honorary consultant of Thailand tamfu college.
Main achievements
He is good at regular script, line and grass. His works have taken part in important exhibitions held at home and abroad over the years. He has published or collected his works at home and abroad, such as the old tomb of Li Dazhao and his wife, Qu Yuan, Fan Zhongyan, Su Shi, Li Qingzhao, Xin Qiji and so on In Japan, Shinsei temple, Thai palaces, the United States, Germany, France and other countries.
Main works
He has published seven kinds of calligraphy, including Wu Weichun's cursive hundred surnames. His works include a variety of anthologies. The discussion of calligraphy can be found in many papers or newspapers. The biography can be found in many famous dictionaries and literature newspapers, such as the Chinese Art Yearbook, the dictionary of cross century famous calligraphers and painters, and has been rated as a famous calligrapher and international silver award artist with both virtues and arts.
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Chinese PinYin : Wu Wei Chun
Wu Weichun