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Mr Hu Hongwei, a calligrapher in Tokyo, was invited to make a splash in the Japanese Parliament.
On the 45th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between China and China, Hu Hongwei (also known as Hu Xiaozhou), a famous Japanese calligrapher, attended the "20 1, 20 1" at the invitation of Japan International Calligraphy Art Association, Japan Painting and Calligraphy Institute, Japanese Embassy in Japan, Association for the Promotion of Cultural Exchange and Nanjing Art Institute. On May 5, 2007, at the invitation of the Japanese government, he waved his hand in the Japanese Senate. The gentle and graceful calligraphy contains a strong sense of calligraphy, which shocked the Japanese parliamentarians and the calligraphy circles in Tokyo.

Mr Hu Hongwei waved in the exhibition hall of Tokyo Art Museum.

It is reported that Mr. Hu Hongwei, who has just been named as a calligrapher of national ceremony, is the first China calligrapher to serve in the Japanese Parliament.

20 17 The 50th International Calligraphy Art and Wood Exhibition was held in Tokyo Art Museum, the top international art hall. Hu Hongwei (Hu Xiaozhou), a famous calligrapher in China, was invited to participate in calligraphy exhibition and related cultural and artistic exchange activities. On the day of the exhibition, May 5th, Hu Hongwei (also known as Hu Xiaozhou) splashed ink on the spot to communicate with Japanese calligraphers. His calligraphy works are full of vitality and delicacy, and his pen is both rigid and flexible, which gives people a great shock. The visitors were amazed and won the praise and unanimous praise of many Japanese calligraphy authorities present.

Inscription by the representative of the Japanese Chinese Association in the exhibition hall of Tokyo Art Museum.

Shan Ye Yoshiko, a famous Japanese movie star (a beautiful actress in the movie Chasing), showed the masterpiece Ruyi by Mr. Hu Hongwei (Hu Xiaozhou) on the spot.

China culture, especially the art of calligraphy, is highly respected in Japan, and art has no national boundaries. The Japanese government was shocked to learn about the shocking scenes written by Mr. Hu Hongwei on the day of the International Calligraphy Art Exhibition, and also learned that Hu Hongwei (also known as Hu Xiaozhou) was China's "calligraphy miracle". His calligraphy works are unique in charm, self-contained and unique in style. The inscriptions on the plaques are all over the country, with three unique calligraphy techniques, namely, a hollow stroke, an inverted right hand and a neat hand, and two world records. Therefore, he contacted the overseas Chinese leaders and invited Mr. Hu Hongwei.

Mr Hu Hongwei splashed ink in the Senate.

Mr Hu Hongwei accepted a gift from Congress.

On the morning of May 10, accompanied by the national police, Mr. Hu Hongwei visited the Senate and the House of Representatives and the National Assembly Hall, and was cordially received by Mr. Nikai Toshihiro, the representative of the "pro-China faction" and the secretary-general of the Liberal Democratic Party. In the reception room of the president of the Liberal Democratic Party, Mr. Nikai Toshihiro readily accepted the hollow representative work Ruyi presented by Mr. Hu Hongwei and took a group photo as a souvenir. In the afternoon, Hu Hongwei (Hu Xiaozhou) wrote many calligraphy works such as Dream of Sino-Japanese Friendship, Friendship and Tripping in the living room of the Senate. Among them, friendship is connected by hollow strokes and will be hung in the parliamentary office for a long time as a symbol of the everlasting friendship between China and Japan.

Mr. Hu Hongwei presented a hollowed-out masterpiece "Ruyi" to Mr. Nikai Toshihiro, Secretary General of the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party, and took a group photo as a souvenir.

Mr. Hu Hongwei won the highest prize "Cherry Blossom Award" in this international calligraphy art exhibition.

Mr Hu Hongwei won the first prize in this international calligraphy art exhibition.

Mr Hu Hongwei is good at writing running script and hollow brushwork. It is worth mentioning that the local room area and indoor height are somewhat different from those of in due to the geographical particularity of Japan and the cultural differences between China and Japan. So most Japanese people like small-scale calligraphy works. Due to the Japanese demand for writing in small letters, Mr. Hu Hongwei was so excited that he improvised "China-Japan Friendship Dream" and "Friendship", from which he could learn his profound calligraphy skills. The elegance of his brushwork, the stiffness of his pen, and the perfect combination of bone and beauty in his works infected everyone. People inside and outside the scene were all intoxicated by it, and all were impressed by the profoundness and mystery of China's calligraphy art, which effectively publicized and demonstrated the infinite charm of China's calligraphy art.

Mr Hu Hongwei presented his works as a souvenir.

Mr. Hu Hongwei took a group photo with Dai Wensheng, the general director of Good China Spring Festival Evening.

Mr Hu Hongwei was interviewed by Chinese Channel.

During the 7-day "50th International Calligraphy Art Exhibition", Mr. Hu Hongwei (also known as Hu Xiaozhou) also had face-to-face communication with Japanese politicians, stars, celebrities, heads of organizations and associations in China, and accepted gifts from Congress and interviews with Chinese channels. The "China-Japan Friendship Envoy"-Ms. Ryoko Nakano, who plays the role of "True Beauty" in the famous Japanese film idolize, highly praised Mr. Hu Hongwei's calligraphy works and specially collected a hollowed-out "Ruyi" as a souvenir.