Since 1980, ancient ceramic specimens have been collected in the sites of old city reconstruction and capital construction in Shanghai, Suzhou, Jiaxing and other places, and more than 654.38+10,000 ancient ceramic specimens of various periods have been collected completely. Combined with the research results, a series of seven volumes of Reference Atlas for Identification of Ancient Ceramic Specimens in China has been published.
From 65438 to 0992, he participated in the training of ancient ceramics in Yangzhou base, and studied under teachers such as Zhang Pusheng, Tang, Zhang Fukang. So he has a solid foundation in the identification of ancient ceramics.
1995 President of Shanghai Songjiang County Collection Association, and began to participate in the appraisal work in the same year. It was appraised by Shanghai Collectors Association, Shanghai Workers' Cultural Palace, Wu Shaohua, Cai Guosheng, Zhu Yuping and Gao Ashen for free.
In 2000, he selected some excellent products and donated them to Fudan University in Shanghai. To this end, Wenbo College specially set up an ancient ceramic specimen showroom for him, which has made positive contributions to cultivating college students and overseas cultural exchanges. He was specially hired as a college consultant by the school department to assist Zhu Shunlong, a doctoral supervisor, in carrying out teaching activities.
On 20/0/0, Kloc entered Shanghai Art Investment Management Company to engage in appraisal work, and appraised ancient ceramics, coins and ancient calligraphy and painting for many collections. In practice, he studied successively with Lu Studio, the master of original calligraphy and painting appraisal and restoration in Shanghai Museum, Wang Yong Studio, the former curator of Suzhou Art Museum, and Mr. Zhang Fukang, the former silicate research institute, on the scientific detection and appraisal methods of jade, stone tools and ceramics. Through years of study and market operation, he has accumulated rich experience and is praised as a "visionary doer" by the cultural relics collection community.