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Why is the calligraphy of "Emperor Ama" ugly and recognized by professionals?
Some people spoke highly of the calligraphy of Emperor Ama Zhang Tie-Lin, but some netizens thought that his calligraphy was not very professional. However, the calligraphy of Emperor Ama Zhang Tie-Lin is still widely recognized in the calligraphy field, because people in the industry think that his calligraphy is unique, arrogant and powerful, and he is very good at making risks, especially the flying white in calligraphy, which makes people feel the artistic conception and strength of calligraphy. Many netizens say that Zhang Tie-Lin's calligraphy is very active and full of vigor.

Compared with traditional calligraphy, Zhang Tie-Lin's calligraphy is very different. Traditional calligraphy pays more attention to the composition and blank effect of words and paper, and pays attention to the overall structure and smooth charm of calligraphy. When I first saw Zhang Tie-Lin's calligraphy, I felt that every word existed independently, and the composition and structure were very different from traditional calligraphy.

In fact, Zhang Tie-Lin began to practice calligraphy at an early age. According to him, he has posted for more than ten years, which can be said to be longer than many professionals. Later, Zhang Tie-Lin met Liu Zhengcheng, president of the International Calligraphy Association, and formally took Zheng Liu as his teacher to learn calligraphy from Liu Zhengcheng. It can be said that Liu Zhengcheng brought Zhang Tie-Lin into the calligraphy world, so Zhang Tie-Lin's calligraphy is very similar to Liu Zhengcheng's. Liu Zhengcheng's calligraphy has the shadow of Zhang Ruicheng, a calligrapher in Ming Dynasty, so we can also get some clues about Zhang Ruicheng from Zhang Tie-Lin's calligraphy.

However, Zhang Tie-Lin's calligraphy didn't really break through the shadow of Liu Zhengcheng, and he still stuck in imitating other people's routines. The master leads the practice in the individual, so if Zhang Tie-Lin can break through the teacher's teaching and form his own unique style, his calligraphy attainments will be higher.

Now Zhang Tie-Lin is the dean of the Art College of Jinan University. He opened a calligraphy course in Jinan University, which also shows his love for calligraphy, so he wants to spread it. At present, Zhang Tie-Lin is often invited to participate in exhibitions by various calligraphy circles, which shows the recognition of his calligraphy works in the industry.