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Resume of Wang Dongsheng
Wang Dongsheng's resume is as follows:

Wang Dongsheng, pen name Han Shidong Sheng. Male, Han nationality,10.8 was born in Baoji city, Shaanxi province, 1962 165438, graduated from Northwest Institute of Architecture and Engineering (now Chang 'an University), calligrapher, calligrapher theorist, calligrapher archaeologist, member of China Calligraphers Association, archaeologist of Chinese characters, and national first-class appraiser of ancient Chinese characters.

Han Shi Dongsheng is a rare contemporary scholar who pays attention to the evolution of Chinese characters. He has made great contributions to the study of Chinese characters, won many national awards (China Daily) and published Textual Research on Shi Guwen. Pre-Qin Calligraphy —— On the artistic achievements of Qin calligraphy: He has written more than ten academic papers with strong repercussions, such as The Seal of the First Emperor and Aesthetic Pursuit, Zhu Shutao Bottle and Lishu Times.

Wang Dongsheng's artistic achievements.

1987 Wang Dongsheng's 30,000-word textual research on Ceng Houyi Zhong's epitaph (published by Cultural Relics Publishing House) was collected by the Palace Museum; 1989 Written the cultural relics archives of Baoji Museum, and the original works were collected by the National Bronze Museum; /kloc-0 officially entered the China Book Association in 1996. His first China calligraphy creation won the national patent, won the Excellence Award in the New Century Art Competition, was selected into the Collection of World China Paintings and Calligraphy, and entered the Excellence Award in the first National Exhibition of Scenic Spots.

In 2002, he created his own calligraphy types: Fu, Lu, Hericium erinaceus, Jubilee, Hericium erinaceus, Qi, Yi, Hundred Hericium erinaceus, Buddha, Tiger, Crane Call, Dragon, Rat, Rabbit, Martial Arts, Horse, Dance and Eagle. In the same year, it created a record of writing Chinese characters and obtained a national patent. In 2003, his "Shout of the Monkey Head" was carved on rocks as a symbolic calligraphy collection in Emei Mountain.