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Calligrapher Wang Jinkai recreated the combined calligraphy and magic power to make the "Tiger" to welcome the Year of the Tiger

"Fuhu God is mighty all over the world, and Jilong Xiangrui Zhao Kyushu." Recently, in order to welcome the Year of the Tiger in the Chinese Zodiac, calligrapher Wang Jinkai created a "Tiger" character combination, which is called "Fuhu Ji Nian", its connotation is to combine the words "God, Tiger, Ji, Fu, Nian" and other words into one word, he through this unique calligraphy art, for the great motherland, for the motherland people!

Calligrapher Wang Jinkai recreated the combined calligraphy and magic power to make the "Tiger" to welcome the Year of the Tiger

Calligrapher Wang Jinkai created a combination of "tiger" characters

The calligraphy "tiger" character, in order to find the ancient meaning, refers to the cursive brushwork of Yuankang Lizi Mountain Shu and the cursive "tiger" character of Dong Qichang of the Ming Dynasty, which is rationally conceived and carefully designed, and the creation is reasonable, the concept is ingenious, the connotation is rich, and the gesture is vigorous and completed in one go.

Calligrapher Wang Jinkai recreated the combined calligraphy and magic power to make the "Tiger" to welcome the Year of the Tiger

The word "God" in the text

Calligrapher Wang Jinkai recreated the combined calligraphy and magic power to make the "Tiger" to welcome the Year of the Tiger

The word "tiger" in the text

Calligrapher Wang Jinkai recreated the combined calligraphy and magic power to make the "Tiger" to welcome the Year of the Tiger

The word "Ji" in the text

Calligrapher Wang Jinkai recreated the combined calligraphy and magic power to make the "Tiger" to welcome the Year of the Tiger

The word "Fu" in the hewen

Calligrapher Wang Jinkai recreated the combined calligraphy and magic power to make the "Tiger" to welcome the Year of the Tiger

The word "year" in the text

Wang Jinkai has been creating a rich connotation of Hewen "Zodiac" calligraphy works before the Spring Festival for ten consecutive years to welcome the New Year and pray for the blessing of China. More than fifty of his works have been granted national intellectual property patents or registration certificates by the National Copyright Administration. Hewen inherits the ancient meaning, and collects books to praise China. In addition to creating hewen, he is also willing to carry forward the ancient Chinese calligraphy skills.

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