Liu Xinglong (), whose nickname is Xu (because it rained heavily when he was born, means a green dragon spitting out its beard), lives in Beijing in his old age, and is a professor at a university in his ancestral home. China's famous national treasure oracle bone writer, calligraphy master, litterateur, and seal carver. He is good at calligraphy, painting, music, and various musical instruments. Mr. Liu Xinglong's calligraphy is unique in all styles; Xiaozhuan is inherited from the Qin Dynasty seal script, which has a strong pattern; official script is inherited from the Qin and Han Dynasties, and seal script is used as official script, which is antique, elegant and generous; Cao Shuo is inherited from Huai Su , unrestrained, wild yet lawful; the oracle bone inscriptions are the most prominent, with obvious knife marks, sharp and quaint, very detailed pictures, very pictographic, which makes people feel that calligraphy and painting have the same origin. The "Auspicious Family Heirloom Stone Carved on Six Sides of Oracle Bone Inscriptions" he carved is known as "a wonder of the world". He has been received by almost all Chinese state leaders. He has participated in six international calligraphy and painting exhibitions and two solo exhibitions, winning awards in both of them. He has been praised by more than ten newspapers and magazines and more than twenty scholars at home and abroad as: "A scholar with one specialty and many talents", "A person with miraculous talents", "Contemporary Xu Shen", etc.