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Brief introduction of Wang Xiaobin.

Wang Xiaobin (1958~) was originally named Wang Xiaobin, whose pen names were Yuanhe and Jin Mozhe, the Lord of fasting. Yichun, Jiangxi. 1986 graduated from the air force political college. He used to be Lieutenant Colonel, deputy director of the Political Department of a certain Air Force, member of China Chinese and foreign celebrity culture research society, academic member of art committee, distinguished painter, director of Zhejiang Young Calligraphers Association, distinguished painter of Hangzhou Song Cheng Painting Gallery, and member of Song Cheng Painting and Calligraphy Research Society. He is currently a member and secretary general of Hangzhou Federation of Literary and Art Circles, a member of Zhejiang Federation of Literary and Art Circles, an academic member of the Art Committee of China Cultural Celebrity Research Association, a vice president of Hangzhou Calligraphy and Painting Research Association, a member of the presidium of Hangzhou Calligraphy Association, a director of Zhejiang Cifu Society, a deputy secretary general of West Lake International Artists Association, and a special painter of Xiling Painting and Calligraphy Institute. He has a wide range of artistic interests and is good at painting and calligraphy, seal cutting and photography. More than 50 works are scattered in Air Force Daily, China Air Force, Zhejiang Daily, Hangzhou Daily, Kyushu Bookstore and other newspapers, and have won awards in many exhibitions. Photographs were selected in 1983 Zhejiang Film Festival, and paintings won the regional art exhibition creation award. He is devoted to calligraphy, good at figures and landscapes, and calligraphy prefers cursive script. His works and biographies were included in Blue Sky Momo Grand View, Selected Works of Zhejiang Youth Calligraphy Association and Appreciation of Works of Chinese and Korean Calligraphers in the 20th Century. In recent years, Mo Xin Mo Yun has been edited and published —— Selected Works of Wang Xiaobin's Calligraphy, Ode to Han Shifen and His Writing Style, Copy and Creation of Yan Zhenqing's Magu Mountain Xiantan, and Han.