Yang Junyong

Yang Junyong
Personal Profile
 Yang Junyong, male, born in Anhui Bengbu in July 1955, is a member of the Bengbu Calligraphy Association, the Anhui Legal Workers' Painting and Calligraphy Association, the Chinese Calligraphy Society, and a director of the Cultural and Artistic Federation of the Bengbu Public Security Bureau, as well as vice president of the Calligraphy and Painting Branch. He is also a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the political commissar of the Second Detention Center of the Bengbu Public Security Bureau.  Mr. Yang Junyong has a deep love for calligraphy art. He started by copying the works of Liu, Zhao, Yan, and Wei, and later studied the "Elegant Masters" (Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi) calligraphy. Especially in the past ten years, his understanding of Chinese calligraphy art and his calligraphy works have become increasingly mature. His calligraphy works and news communications have been published in publications such as the People's Public Security Daily, Xin'an Evening News, Bengbu Daily, and Urban Development Daily. In recent years, he has participated in many provincial and municipal calligraphy activities and has won multiple awards. The late contemporary calligrapher Xie Deping gave high praise to his running script works and inscribed "The universe is vast within the brush, the world is broad beyond the pen" as encouragement. Calligraphy Introduction:        Mr. Yang Junyong once followed Master Ren De and received his true teachings, and wrote the "Buddha" character painting, skillfully and perfectly combining Chinese calligraphy and painting art into one, both calligraphy and painting, person and Buddha united, vividly expressing the Buddhist activities of the master closing his eyes for meditation and cultivating himself.        This work has been collected by famous people from all walks of life in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, and is popular in Southeast Asia, and is deeply loved by a wide range of Buddhist followers and enthusiasts.        After being mounted, it can be hung at home as a Buddha niche, making it more convenient for lay Buddhists to burn incense and worship Buddha to express their wishes. At the same time, it is also a high-grade gift for close friends.
   
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