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Personal data of Bai Huibin calligrapher

Bai Huibin, born in 1955, was born in Chengcheng (Gu Changrun), Shaanxi. Born in a scholarly family, influenced by the calligraphy and culture of his ancestors, he devoted himself to studying calligraphy for more than 3 years and worked hard.

Linchi constantly made great efforts to learn from Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi, Zhiyong, Ou Yangxun, Zhao Mengfu and other ancient sages and read extensively, learned from others' strengths, learned from the past, and became good at cursive writing, thus forming his own style, which is vigorous, beautiful, smooth, elegant and vulgar, rewarding the ancients, and the spirit of the book era.

He wrote couplets or carved stone poems for tourist attractions, pottery workshops and village-level archways. His works have participated in many domestic calligraphy competitions and won prizes, which have been appreciated and collected by calligraphy lovers from all walks of life. ?

Currently, he is a member of China Calligraphy and Painting Association, Shaanxi Calligraphers Association, Shaanxi Yu Youren Calligraphy Research Association and Shaanxi Old People Calligraphy and Painting Society.

Extended information:

The honorary title won

was awarded the honorary title of "Touching China Cultural Heritage Artist".

was awarded the title of "national treasure calligraphy master".

enter the article "1 outstanding cultural figures who moved China".

enter an "encyclopedia of artists" in great Britain.

was awarded "National Treasure Artist"

was awarded the title of "China Wutai Mountain Famous Artist".

Academician of Beijing Qing Dahua Document Court.

one hundred contemporary "Confucian calligraphy artists".

UNESCO's "Chief Artist".

enter the dictionary of world artists.

At present, he is the director of China Calligraphers' Association, the vice president of China Famous Painting and Calligraphy Institute, and the Senior Fellow of Singapore Shenzhou.

References: Bai Huibin-China Institute of Art and Culture.