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List of the 4th China Pen and Ink Awards
The winners of the 4th China Pen, Ink and Ink Awards are as follows:

First Prize: Chen Jianhua, Xu.

Second prize: Xue Linglan, Du Yingjie, Ye and Huang.

Third Prize: Shi Jingxian, Ye Ahuan, Liu Xiaodong, Wool, Fu, Cai Suyu.

Chinese characters and China calligraphy based on Chinese characters are the cultural treasures of the Chinese nation and the precious wealth of human civilization. In order to stimulate the public, especially teenagers' interest in writing Chinese characters, improve their awareness and ability to standardize the use of Chinese characters, and inherit and carry forward the excellent Chinese culture, Capital Normal University and Xiling Publishing House are specially entrusted to undertake the "Pen and Ink China" Chinese Character Writing Competition.

Participants and groups:

Participants are students, in-service teachers and social workers in primary and secondary schools across the country.

There are two kinds: hard pen and writing brush. Each category is divided into primary school students, middle school students (including secondary vocational school students), college students (including vocational school students, graduate students, international students), teachers (including in-service kindergarten teachers) and social groups, with the group *** 10.

Entry requirements:

1, content requirements.

Ancient and modern poems, couplets, words, famous sayings and aphorisms that reflect China's excellent culture, patriotic feelings and positive spirit of the times (contemporary content should be publicly published by the official or mainstream media). The content theme must be relatively complete.

Hard-pen works must use standardized Chinese characters (subject to the general standardized Chinese character list), and the font requires regular script or running script; Brush works encourage the use of standardized Chinese characters, and traditional Chinese characters and the writing methods seen in classic inscriptions can be used for artistic expression. Fonts are not limited (seal script and cursive script must be accompanied by explanatory text), but they must be unified throughout, especially not mixed.

2. Formal requirements.

Hard pens can be pencils (for primary school students in Grade One and Grade Two), gel pens, pens and art pens. The size of paper for hard pen works shall not exceed the size of A3 paper (within 29.7cm×42cm).

The size of paper used for writing brush works is four feet, three feet and six feet. The whole rice paper (46cm×69cm—95cm× 180cm) is arranged vertically, so it cannot be mounted. Handscrolls, albums and other forms are not within the scope of the competition.

3. Submit requirements.

Entries are required to be newly created works in 2022. Hard pen works upload scanned pictures with resolution above 300DPI, and brush works upload high-definition photos with the format of JPG or JPEG and the size of 2- 10m, which are required to reflect the overall effect and details of the works.

After the work enters the review stage, the relevant information will not be changed.

4. Other requirements.

Each person is limited to 1 works, 1 tutor. Participants in the same work may not sign the director of the work at the same time.