Aisinjo Luo Qishun, born in 1952, aged 62, is a national first-class artist. He is the younger brother of Mr. Qi Gong, honorary chairman of China Calligraphers Association, the twelfth grandson of Emperor Nuerhachang of Qing Dynasty, the eighth grandson of Emperor Kangxi, and a native of Zhenghuangqi of Manchu.
Influenced by his great-grandfather Essien Joro Puxing and his grandfather Essien Joro Yu Zhen, he practiced royal calligraphy under the guidance of his younger brother Qi Gong. Since childhood, I have been infatuated with calligraphy and painting, carved inscriptions, read two kings and copied Cao Quanbei, which was praised by Liu Bingsen and evaluated by Mr. Ouyang Xiu.
1978 recommended by teacher Zhao Jiaxi, loved by China Calligraphy Association and recognized by China Academy of Fine Arts. But also as a national first-class artist.
Aisinjo Luo Qishun
Essien Qiao Luo Qishun was born in Beijing, then moved to Julu, Hebei, and moved to Hongdong, Shanxi. Graduated from Jilin University with senior title. I studied calligraphy since I was a child. I studied under my brother Qi Gong and my predecessors Wei Junxiu and Dong Shouping. Engaged in calligraphy teaching since 2006.
Now he is a national first-class artist, a member of Shanxi Calligraphy Association, the executive director of China Royal Painting and Calligraphy Institute, and a researcher of China Huaxia Wanlixing Painters Association. This book has a long official script and is also used by Wei. Now living in Tongzhou, Beijing, engaged in professional calligraphy creation and teaching. CCTV and more than 20 local TV stations broadcast their calligraphy programs.