This sunny and lively teenager is Li Zhaohua, a sixth-grade student of The First Primary School in Fruit Lake, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, 12 years old, who writes beautiful calligraphy, learns well, has special skills, when many children play games with mobile phones in their hands, he holds a brush to practice calligraphy, he is a good child that many parents envy.

This is Li Zhaohua's famous work of Wang Xi, "Sister to The Post and The Worry Hanging Post", which is extremely superior in terms of chapter and penmanship, and if it is not explained, it is difficult to imagine that this is from the hand of a 12-year-old teenager.
Before writing Wang Xizhi's "Two Xie Ti", it is understood that Li Zhaohua began to learn calligraphy from the age of 6, and from the first day he picked up the brush, Li Zhaohua's primary school classmates were extremely fond of it, and he showed more outstanding talent and love in calligraphy.
As we all know, practicing calligraphy is an extremely boring thing, a stroke needs to be written and practiced again and again, when Li Zhaohua began to take calligraphy lessons, one stop is three or four hours, long standing adults can't stand it, but Xiao Zhaohua never shouts tired. Li Zhaohua's "Peace Post".
Li Zhaohualin's "Funeral Post" written by Wang Xizhi. This stroke is very similar to the original work, it was painstakingly practiced, since Li Zhaohua began to learn calligraphy, under the guidance of the teacher, he began to specialize in Wang Xizhi's "Orchid Pavilion Preface".
Li Zhaohualin wrote Wang Xizhi's "Deshi Ti Ti". Friends who have studied calligraphy are familiar with it, the first word of the "Orchid Pavilion Preface" is "Yong", the teacher asked him to understand each stroke, from the paper, the wire, the mention, the press, the turn must be very accurate, on this word, he repeatedly and solidly practiced for a month before the teacher let him pass smoothly.
Li Zhaohualin's "July Post". Li Zhaohua showed a unique talent for learning calligraphy, and coupled with his hard work, he held a calligraphy exhibition at the school where he studied at the age of 8.
One of the "Two Thank Yous" written by Li Zhaohualin
Li Zhaohualin's "Kong Shi Zhong Ti"