The renowned Chinese Qigong Master, doctor, artist and master calligrapher, Wang Xue-Zhi (王学治), crafted a unique Feng Shui calligraphy exclusively for his friend, Master Shan-Tung Hsu, serving as the emblem and business insignia of the Blue Mountain Institute.
In this elegant piece, the word “fengshui” is inscribed in the traditional manner, following the ancient practice of writing from top to bottom. The upper character represents “feng,” symbolizing “wind,” while the lower character embodies “shui,” signifying “water” in Chinese.
Beyond his artistic prowess, Wang Xue-Zhi is recognized as a proficient practitioner of qigong and acupuncture, further enriching his diverse skill set.
About Wang Xue-Zhi
Wang Xue-Zhi, born in Beijing, is a professor and a Chinese-American. He graduated from the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and later studied at the China Academy of Art and Design.
In 1989, he was invited to the United States to teach Chinese medicine and Wudang martial arts. He has tens of thousands of disciples, with hundreds of lifelong disciples. In addition to practicing medicine and teaching martial arts, Wang Xue-Zhi is also a painter and calligrapher.
His works are collected by major galleries in the United States and have been recommended as designs for US postage stamps. He has been selected for the American Hall of Fame for ten consecutive years and has received the Outstanding Achievement Award for North American Contemporary Chinese.
Dr. Wang has been practicing medicine for over 30 years and is recognized internationally as one of the worlds best physicians. He taught as a professor at the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing, China.
Dr. Wang uses acupuncture, herbs and Qi Gong in the traditions of Chinese medicine with a sensitivity & understanding of Western medicine. Born in a family of imperial physicians, he is the sixth generation of prominent Chinese physicians.