Wang Zhanchun

Wang Zhanchun, the owner of Pinyi Pavilion, also known as Dachun, is a layman of Xiliu. He was born in the ancient capital of Xianyang in 1970 and passed down his family's education. He has been studying the Northern Stele Kai script in Linchi for thirty years and has been deeply influenced by traditional literature and history. He is known for his exquisite gold and stone statues, and his calligraphy style is finely studied with bamboo slips, chapters, and grass. His style is sparse and exquisite, with a natural talent and a majestic aura, and his personality is prominent. In recent years, he has created new works and has won many awards. Award winning experience: selected by the National Talent Exchange Editorial Committee of the Ministry of Personnel in 2016 into the Chinese Talent Dictionary. Awarded the title of "Chinese Art Talent" in 2017
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Wang Zhanchun, the owner of Pinyi Pavilion, also known as Dachun, is a layman of Xiliu. He was born in the ancient capital of Xianyang in 1970 and passed down his family's education. He has been studying the Northern Stele Kai script in Linchi for thirty years and has been deeply influenced by traditional literature and history. He is known for his exquisite gold and stone statues, and his calligraphy style is finely studied with bamboo slips, chapters, and grass. His style is sparse and exquisite, with a natural talent and a majestic aura, and his personality is prominent. In recent years, he has created new works and has won many awards. Award Experience:

In 2016, it was selected by the National Talent Exchange Editorial Committee of the Ministry of Personnel into the Chinese Talent Dictionary.

Received the "Chinese Art Talent" award in 2017. Mr. Wang Zhanchun is currently:

Member of the Chinese Taoist Research Association, member of the Chinese Calligraphy Association, member of the Chinese Poetry Couplet Society

A member of the Northwest China Excavated Bamboo Slips Research Association and a contracted calligrapher at the Beijing Hanmo Art Wood Institute.


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