Collectible works
**The word "Qinyuan Spring Snow" was created in 2023 Specifications 68cm 180cmAbout the Author
In December 2014, he was hired by the Cultural and Art Talent Center of the Ministry of Culture as a special guest artist of "A Generation of Calligraphy and Painting Masters".
In December 2015, he was hired as the "National Rite Artist" of Zhongnanhai National Rite Center
In October 2019, he was a member of the Calligraphy Art Research Association of the China Couplet Society
In April 2020, he was rated as a "national first-class calligrapher" by the National Art Evaluation and Appraisal Center and the National Professional Art Talent Evaluation Committee. (Certificate No.: G-F8820040029).Work appreciation.
Gao Hua's powerful four-foot banner "self-improvement and virtue".(68x138cm, Great Hall of the People Collection Style), obtained national intellectual property rights, certificate number: Qianzuo Dengzi 2020-F-00101157
Gao Hua Qiangfang Seal Banner Six-foot Folio, ** Words, Qinyuan Chunxue (49x180cm) calligraphy works, won the national intellectual property rights, certificate number: Qianzuo Dengzi 2020-F-00110168
Gao Huaqiang's four-foot folio banner "Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra" (34x138cm).
Gao Huaqiang's four-foot middle hall "Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra" (138x68cm, Buddhist blue background, gold font).
Gao Huaqiang, thin Jin Li, six-foot folio banner "Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra" (48x180cm).
Gao Huaqiang, thin Jin Li, four-foot folio "Zhuzi's Family Motto" (34x138cm).
Gao Huaqiang's calligraphy four-foot banner "Portrait of Twelve Students" (68x138cm), National Intellectual Property Certificate No.: Shaanxi Dengzi-2019-F-00002312
Gao Huaqiang's calligraphy work "Hundred Characters Fu" in the four-foot middle hall has won the national intellectual property rights, Guizhou Provincial Copyright Office certificate number: 2020-F-00094716. Size (65x120cm).
Gao Huaqiang's small seal is six feet on the folio "good as water, thick and virtuous" (48x180cm).
Gao Huaqiang's small seal four-foot banner, excerpt from Liang Qichao's "Juvenile China Says" in the late Qing Dynasty (68x138cm).
Gao Huaqiang's four-foot banner of Liu Yuxi's "Burrow Inscription" (68x138cm) in the Tang Dynasty
Gao Hua forcibly opened the two-foot fan-faced dragon gate couplet "** Grace Huaxia, Derun Shenzhou".