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What is Gao Shuanjun’s profession?

Gao Shuanjun

Gao Shuanjun, born in 1954 in Jingle, Shanxi Province, joined the army in December 1973. In 1984, he transferred to the Taiwan Affairs Office of Xinzhou Prefectural Committee, Shanxi Province, specializing in dealing with Taiwan and foreign affairs. Photojournalism, creative work.

Chinese name: Gao Shuanjun

Nationality: Chinese

Birthplace: Jingle, Shanxi

Date of birth: Born in 1954

Occupation: Work at the Taiwan Affairs Office of Xinzhou Prefectural Committee, Shanxi

Representative work: "New Scenery in Xinzhou"

A set of pictures of "New Scenery in Xinzhou" taken in July 1987, It has been successively adopted by overseas Chinese newspapers and periodicals such as "China News Service", "People's Daily" overseas edition, Hong Kong's "Jing Bao", Macau's "Overseas Chinese Daily", Thailand's "New Central Plains News", Canada's "Canada Daily" and other overseas Chinese newspapers. His major works include "Yanmen Pass, the Head of the Nine Fortresses", "Kang Surround Painting in Northern Shanxi", "Autumn Chrysanthemums Made of Severe Frost", "Strange Stones Holding Pots", "Girls from the Land of Wrestling", "Thousand-Year-Old Trees Bloom Again", etc. Some of these works have won multiple awards. After being transferred to the Xinzhou District Personnel Bureau in October 1989, he systematically studied the art of calligraphy and practiced hard. He studied the Erwang, Yan, Ou, Liu and Zhao styles, absorbing nutrients from the tradition and creating his own style. He is good at running and regular script, and his regular script is neat and dignified without losing the law. The running script is powerful, graceful and free, integrating the beauty of masculinity and femininity into one, giving people a strong artistic appeal. In 1986, he won the Excellence Award in the Chinese Hard Pen Calligraphy Competition. In 1989, he won the second prize in the first Xinzhou Hard Pen Calligraphy Competition. His works have been published in relevant newspapers and magazines many times. Professional dictionaries such as "Dictionary of Chinese Hard-tipped Calligraphers", "Who's Who in the Chinese Contemporary Art Circle", "Excellent Collection of Shanxi Hard-tipped Calligraphers", "Excellent Collection of Calligraphy and Painting by Chinese Art Talents" have included his biography and works. He is currently a member of the Xinzhou District Hard Pen Calligraphers Association of Shanxi Province and a director of the Chinese Contemporary Hard Pen Calligraphers Association.