Li Beiping

Li Beiping
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Li Beiping, styled Fengqi, hao Changgang, also known as Fengqi Jushi. Writer, accomplished calligrapher, and senior calligraphy instructor.        Currently a member of the China Century Grand Caphar Art Academy; contracted artist for CCTV Education Television's "Ink and Wash Danqing" and "Master Lectures" programs; committee member of the New Artistic Community Calligraphy and Painting Committee of the China Calligraphers and Painters Association; member of the Washington International Cultural Arts Exchange Center; Hubei Provincial Writers Association member; Hubei Provincial Calligraphers and Painters Association member; council member of the Youth Division of the Hubei Provincial Hard-Pen Calligraphers Association; principal of the Nanhu Campus of Wuhan Lanxin Art Education.   Previously worked for many years at Central China Normal University, serving continuously for eight years as a judge for the university’s student calligraphy assessment; in 2015, served as a judge for the Hubei Wuhan regional competition of the National Youth Calligraphy Contest hosted by CCTV's "Magnificent China"; in 2012, his poetry collection "Citizen" won third prize in the national "Celebrating the 18th National Congress of the CPC" writing competition organized by the Hubei Provincial Writers Association; in 2016, his calligraphy work was selected as a candidate for the U.S. National Stamp Collection; in January 2018, he was invited to participate in the CCTV Education Television Calligraphy Spring Festival Gala; in June 2019, he was invited to attend the 19th China Century Grand Caphar Summary Conference and TV Personality Awards Ceremony, where he received the title of "Master of Chinese Calligraphy Heritage."       His calligraphy works are collected by the Washington Art Museum in the United States, and some have been published in the magazine "Washington Art." His literary works have appeared on certain major literary websites.        Over the past decade, he has dedicated himself to calligraphy instruction, with students spread across all three towns of Wuhan, most of whom have obtained certification from the China Calligraphers Association's grading examination, and many of whose works have been exhibited and awarded. Since childhood, he has loved writing with hard pens and excelled in creating various stylized artistic fonts; later, he developed a passion for brush calligraphy. He began by studying regular script, then extensively practiced ancient models of regular, running, cursive, and seal scripts. Deeply influenced by masters such as Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi, Yan Zhenqing, Zhao Mengfu, Wen Zhengming, and Huai Su, he has devoted nearly thirty years to the art of calligraphy.        
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