He used to be an associate professor, professor and doctoral supervisor of Beijing Normal University, member of the Standing Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, director of the National Cultural Relics Appraisal Committee, director of the Central Institute of Literature and History, consultant of Jiu San Society, honorary chairman of China Calligraphers Association, founding chairman of the World China Calligraphers Federation, consultant of Chinese Buddhist Association, Palace Museum and National Museum, and president of Xiling Printing Society.
The Old Collection of Mr. Qi Gong's Inscriptions is a collection of 320 kinds of inscriptions collected by Mr. Qi Gong, including inscriptions from the pre-Qin period to rubbings of modern inscriptions written by Mr. Qi Gong, which is like a detailed history of China calligraphy. These collections have appeared many times in the videos of Mr. Qi Gong's lectures before his death, and his papers and inscriptions have also been obtained from them, which is the origin of Mr. Qi Gong's calligraphy thought and has extremely important academic value.
There are many rare copies of these inscriptions, such as the oldest Ming Tuo's Portrait of Huang Wu in Songjiang, the best Ming Tuo's pre-fire edition, the best Ming Tuo's Long Bei and Yin in Wei, and the unique Qing Tuo's calligraphy of Qing Badashan people, all of which have been circulated earlier and developed better, and are rare in public collections.
In addition, there are a lot of inscriptions and postscript of Mr. Qi Gong in the rubbings, which are the crystallization of Mr. Qi Gong's calligraphy thought. In addition, there are inscriptions by famous people such as Weng Danian, Pan Zuyin,,, Xie, Park Xuezhai and Li Mengdong, which are even more rare.