Brief introduction of the founder of Mobei Feng Shui: Wang Dianrong, nicknamed Chongyang, born in 1949, from Liaoning. The founder of the Northern Feng Shui School of Painting in China. His works incorporate the concepts of Qi Men Dun Jia and the I Ching Eight Diagrams Feng Shui. He uses ax chops, boulders, and ink accumulation techniques to create, and uses interspersed dot dye to outline the picture. The content reflects the great rivers and mountains in the north, and is majestic. fill. He was taught landscape techniques by Master Li Xiongcai from Guangzhou and was accepted as his disciple. He devoted himself to studying landscapes for many years and founded the Northern Feng Shui Painting School. His works are collected by Liaoning Provincial Museum, enterprises and major art galleries. Artists whose works have been auctioned for over a million dollars. He is currently the deputy director of the Chinese Feng Shui Painting Research Institute, the director of the Beijing Jinghe Painting and Calligraphy Academy, the director of the Chinese Fan Association, and the director of the Liaoning Feng Shui Painting and Calligraphy Academy. When he was a teenager, he followed his grandfather to learn calligraphy and painting, and he became good at calligraphy. He also learned calligraphy from Wei Bei, Dan Ba ??Bei, Ou Ti, etc., and finally formed his own style of calligraphy. At the same time, he does not lag behind in painting. He has grown up in the north for a long time and has a close feeling for the northern mountains. He is easy to sketch and has a profound understanding of rock structures. In his youth, when his family was better off, he could use newspapers to practice calligraphy and painting. His paintings were mainly based on the northern mountains. The mountains looked stable but majestic. They were sought after by collectors and collectors. He kept writing and seeking innovation. Concepts such as self-breakthrough. In his middle age, he studied Qi Men Dun Jia and the Eight Diagrams of the Book of Changes, and combined them into landscape paintings. From then on, he was inspired to establish a sect and establish the Northern Feng Shui Painting School. I traveled to Guangzhou and met teacher Li Xiongcai through a friend’s introduction. Teacher Li Xiongcai taught me landscape techniques and taught him diligently, and we became a close friend. Teacher Li Xiongcai spoke highly of the new style of Northern Feng Shui painting, which is also called the Double Ninth Festival.