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Biography of Fu Haifeng
Fu Haifeng, male, Manchu, descended from the Qing Zhenghuang Banner, born on October 30, 1972, originally from Beijing, joined the Chinese ****anist Party in October 1990, graduated from the Nanjing Institute of Politics in 1996, and graduated from the Beijing University of Technology in 1999, and was awarded a Master's Degree in Philosophy of Science. Under the tutelage of master calligraphers Mr. Qi Gong and Mr. Qin Zi Nicco, he focused on the study of the essence of "Two Wangs" calligraphy. His works have been successively included in "Selected Chinese Calligraphers", "Classics of World Calligraphers and Painters" and "Dictionary of World Chinese Calligraphers and Painters". At present, he is absorbed as a member of the International Federation of Artists, a director of the Chinese Painters Association and a member of the Chinese Calligraphers and Painters Association.
Chinese Name: Fu Hai Feng
Foreign Name: FHF
Alias: Wen Pei
Nationality: Chinese
Ethnicity: Manchu
Birthplace: Jinzhou, Liaoning Province
Date of Birth: Oct. 30, 1972
Occupation: Government Servant
Graduating School: Beijing Institute of Technology
Beliefs: Marxism
Major Achievements: advocate the promotion of Chinese calligraphy art innovation must be built on the basis of tradition combined with the spirit of the times
Representative Works: "Talking about the innovation of the art of calligraphy," and so on.
Fu Haifeng began to study and explore the art of Chinese calligraphy in his youth, and has written more than 70 calligraphy theories in the past 30 years. His works of calligraphy are not confined to the ancients, and he keeps abreast of the times in the tradition. In his early years, Haifeng mostly studied running script, and the rigor of his dots and drawings, the roundness of his lines, the robustness of his characters, the richness of his ink, and the antiquity of his breath, as well as the rhyme of his era as a literati and a calligrapher, have been outstandingly prominent among contemporary calligraphers, and stand out as a unique artist. His new works continue to come out, and his skillful brushwork, rosy ink and free style are fully embodied in his works. Mr. Qigong commented on his works: "It can give people the inspiration of moving and jumping, the swiftness of lifting and pressing, the sharpness of starting, bearing and turning, and the rate and ease of dividing and arranging, and it has reached the degree of following one's heart's desires, and entered into the realm of trusting one's own horse."
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