Qigong was a documentary about Mr. Qigong. Qi Gong was the descendant of Emperor Qianlong's younger brother, Hong Zhou. He was born in 1912. Although he was a descendant of the emperor, he had never been a citizen of the Qing Dynasty. The family accident left his family with only his mother, aunt, and himself. His childhood left a deep impression on him. After he became an adult, he was fortunate enough to get to know Mr. Chen Yuan, and from then on, he stood on the podium until his death. Mister Qigong had experienced many twists and turns in his life, and these experiences had shaped his compassionate and detached mentality. Not only was he a calligrapher and collector, he was also an instructor. The documentary Qi Gong showed his unusual side. The documentary has two episodes and can be watched on CCTV's official website.

Qi Gong was a famous calligrapher, an education expert, a classical philologist, an appraiser, a Redologist, a poet, and a master of Chinese culture. His calligraphy works were famous for their elegant scholarly atmosphere and calm structure. Qigong's calligraphy style simplified the ancient calligraphy style, only retaining the center stroke and the thickness of the dot, weakening the flexible adjustment of the starting and ending turns. His works displayed a profound foundation and rhythm of regular script. The structure was rigorous, the strokes were vivid, and the charm was unrestrained and comfortable. Qigong's life experiences and works were showcased and appreciated in documentaries and biographies. He was known as the " First Brush of China ", and his calligraphy works were known as " Qi Ti ".
Qi Gong's father passed away prematurely when he was 19 years old. His specific name was not mentioned.
We can get information related to the video of Qi Gong's creation. Mr. Qigong was a calligrapher and painter, and his calligraphy had received much attention. The search results mentioned several videos of Qi Gong creation, including his live teaching of cursive writing, calligraphy creation demonstration, and calligraphy classes. These videos showed Mr. Qigong's calligraphy skills and creative process, allowing the audience to get a closer look at the master's works. However, the specific video content and links were not given in the search results provided, so more detailed information could not be provided.
In Under One Man, Zhang Zhiwei killed Gong Qing. There were two main reasons for the old Celestial Master to do this. One was to avenge his junior brother Tian Jinzhong. Gong Qing had killed Tian Jinzhong, and it was common for people to avenge their own people. The other was to silence Gong Qing. After Gong Qing killed Tian Jinzhong, he used a special technique to find out the "truth" of that year. These truths involved important and sensitive content such as the Jiashen Rebellion and the Eight Strange Skills. In order to prevent these contents from being known by more people, the old Celestial Master wanted to kill Gong Qing. Although the old Taoist master went down the mountain to hunt down the Quanxing people, his main target was Gong Qing. For example, when he faced the Quanxing Ding Daoan, the old Taoist master had the opportunity to kill him but only seriously injured him and let him go. It was obvious that the old Taoist master's main purpose was not to eliminate all the Quanxing people, but to kill Gong Qing.
" Jin Luo can't beat Xu Qi 'an " was an online meme. It came from the online novel " Dafeng Watchmen " written by a newspaper seller. In the novel, Jin Luo was the general of the north of the Dafeng Dynasty, and Xu Qi' an was a watchman of the Dafeng Dynasty. Jin Luo couldn't beat Xu Qi 'an because Jin Luo was a villain in the novel, and Xu Qi' an was the protagonist. The protagonist's halo was strong, so Jin Luo couldn't beat Xu Qi 'an. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
He became the golden gong in Da Feng's Nightwatchman. At the end of the novel, Xu Qi 'an advanced to first-grade Martial God and became Dafeng's guardian. He was conferred the title of Golden Gong. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In Da Feng's Nightwatchman, Xu Qi 'an finally became a golden gong. At the end of the novel, Xu Qi 'an was promoted to a first-grade Martial God. At the same time, he also possessed the two divine skills of "Heaven and Earth Live Together" and "Indestructible Diamond Divine Skill". Since these two divine skills required special cultivation methods, Xu Qi 'an became the only person who could cultivate these two divine skills. Under such circumstances, he was respectfully addressed as " Golden Gong " and became a leader in the martial arts world. Therefore, Xu Qi 'an became a golden gong. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In the novel Da Feng Da Geng Ren, Xu Qi 'an did not become a golden gong. The golden gong was the highest existence among the night watchmen and had to be responsible for the emperor. So far, there was only one golden gong in the novel, Emperor Yuan Jing. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The price of Qi Gong calligraphy and paintings was about 20,000 to 200,000 yuan per square foot. The specific price depended on the work itself. Relatively speaking, the value of Qigong's works in his later years was higher. For example, his 1974 cursive " Pipa Song " was auctioned in 2011 for 8.05 million yuan at a price of more than 330,000 yuan per square foot. The price of Qi Gong's calligraphy works had been rising in recent years, from 10,000 per square foot in 2005 when his teacher passed away to 150,000 - 200,000 per square foot now, an increase of more than 15 times. However, the specific price would still depend on the quality of the work and market demand.