His works entered the sixth, seventh and eighth national exhibitions, 1996 "Energy Award" in the first national cursive calligraphy exhibition, the second prize in the eighth national middle-aged exhibition in 2000, the third prize in the "Miss Xian Cup" calligraphy competition in 2005, and the 14th Stars Award (the highest calligraphy award) in 2007 by the Ministry of Culture. In 2003, the "Punching Class for National Exhibition" was organized and planned for the first time in Shanghai, and in 2005, the "Zhang Weidong Calligraphy Art Exhibition" was held in Duoyunxuan, Shanghai. In 2006, he was selected as the "Top 100 Young People in China Book Circle" by Calligraphy magazine.
Works: Collected Works of Zhang Weidong, editor-in-chief: On the Creation of National Exhibition Award-winning Writers, A Thousand Words of Zhang Weidong.
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