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Ghinese Calligraphy Written by Wei Zhijie Wei Cheng and Gao Kuixiong In USA

Calligraphy by Wei Zhi-jie (Wang Bang-shous son-in-law), written in 1987 in Chapel Hill in North Carolina, USA at age of eighty.

Calligraphy by Wei Zhi-jie (Wang Bang-shous son-in-law), written in 1988 in Chapel Hill in North Carolina, USA at age of eighty for his grandson Alvin Gaos 20 years birthday. That Chinese painting (11.75 x 14.5 inch) was an art of Johnson Gao.

Calligraphy by Wei Zhi-ji on his grandson Alvin Gaos painting the Peony for the celebration of his own 20 years birthday in Chapel Hill, NC in 1988 in USA.

Calligraphy of Zhang Jis Poem by Catherine Gao (Wang Bang-shous granddaughter and Wei Zhi-jies daughter), written in 2011 in Texas, USA. (Inverted color) 5

Calligraphy by Catherine Gao. It was written in small case with ink pen for a slip of paper that J. K. Gao picked up from a Buddha temple in 1960 in Pu Tuo Island of China in the East Sea.

Catherine Gaos calligraphy in the left part of Johnson Gaos color ink painting Orchid and Grasshopper written in 1991 in Tennessee.

Calligraphy of Su Shis poem by Johnson Gao in part of his own painting Orchid and Grasshopper, painted in 1991 in Tennessee, USA.

Calligraphy of Zhang Jis Poem by Johnson Gao (Wang Bang-shous grandson-in-law and Catherine Gaos husband), written in 1985 in USA.

Calligraphy by Johnson Gao in 2013 at 76 years of age in US for his own poem Stone Song composed half century ago in 1962 in Shanghai when he was 25 years of age pursuing a Ph. D. in Immunology and Developmental Biology. (Inverted color) 10

Johnson Gaos self-written poem One Hundred words on Sea and Life with inversed color expression. Finished in December 2013.

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Calligraphy of Raymond Gaos poem Monaco after he visited European eight countries in 1995.

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