Wu Yusheng, born in 1959, is from Jiangsu. He loves calligraphy and has been visiting the pond for many years. He won the only special prize in the first National Civilization Cup Writing Competition, ranked first in the first prize of the first Chinese Hard Pen Calligraphy Competition, served as deputy secretary-general of the Chinese Hard Pen Calligraphy Research Association, vice president of Huayi Hard Pen Calligraphy Association, and correspondence training by the Chinese Calligraphy Association Associate professor of the center, lecturer of hard-tipped calligraphy lectures on CCTV, judge of national and military calligraphy competitions, compiled and published dozens of calligraphy textbooks and copybooks. One of the creators of the "Calligraphy Book of Poetry" in the "Chinese Classics and Calligraphy Edition Series", and one of the creators of "The Three-Character Classic in Regular Bronze Style" in the "Chinese Classics and Calligraphy Edition Series".
He has devoted himself to the research and practice of calligraphy popularization education for more than ten years and has made great achievements. He was rated as "Excellent Calligraphy Tutor" by the Beijing Municipal Education Bureau and selected as the standard calligrapher for the national nine-year compulsory education "Writing" textbook by the Calligraphy Education Research Association of the Chinese Education Society. The person who writes the standard glyphs and sample characters of the national regular script handwriting. CCTV reported on it under the title "Stylus Soldiers". In October 2008, he won the title of "National Outstanding Contribution Award for Calligraphy Education" awarded by the Calligraphy Professional Committee of the Chinese Education Society.
Appreciation of hard-pen calligraphy works
Wu Yusheng is an accomplished calligrapher with both soft and hard pens. Speaking of his interest in calligraphy, it can be traced back to his boyhood. At first, he liked it, but gradually he realized the learning method and the spirit of calligraphy through practice. , to understand everything through one thing. For decades, he has been constantly practicing. He won the only special prize in the first national "Civilization Cup" writing competition, and ranked first in the first prize of the first Chinese hard-tipped calligraphy competition. His regular script, in particular, represents today's hard-tipped calligraphy. The highest level of the altar.