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Brief introduction of Donald Tsang's personality

Mr. Zeng Yinquan is not only a calligrapher, but also a master of Chinese studies. 1995, when China Art Museum and China Calligraphers Association held Zeng Yinquan's calligraphy art exhibition, Professor Qiu Zhenzhong of Central Academy of Fine Arts wrote in the preface of the exhibition: "Mr. Zeng Yinquan's calligraphy is very individual. The source of the form is clear, including the classics in Wei and Jin Dynasties, part of the structure of Huang Tingjian's calligraphy in Song Dynasty, and some arbitrary elements in Weeds in Ming Dynasty. As for Mr. Donald Tsang, he is different from ordinary calligraphers: first, he loves tradition, and at the same time, this love also contains a trace of awe, so he is desperate to pounce on what he has learned from tradition, so that he can be truly in-depth and sure. Secondly, because he is a novelist first, he is not as obsessed with calligraphy as many people who pretend to be "calligraphers", and he seldom cares about trends and trends, but only gains more and more happiness in his brushwork. When "tradition" has become a fashion of the times, people rarely have the opportunity to delve into the meaning of "tradition", but Donald Tsang has revived some important things in the tradition with his silent efforts. All those who care about the fate of traditional calligraphy may wish to read Zeng Yinquan. "

Mr. Shen Peng, Chairman of China Calligraphers Association, saw Mr. Zeng Yinquan's calligraphy works in China Art Museum and said: Mr. Zeng's works are quiet, profound and thought-provoking.