Cui Zhiqiang, courtesy name Cangyan, was born in August 1953. No. Ink Woodcutter, Menghua Hall Master, Ordained Beard, Erbai Furongzhai, etc. He has studied calligraphy and seal cutting art for more than 20 years, and his works have been selected into national and international exchange exhibitions many times. He has participated in many overseas exhibitions of calligraphy and seal cutting works representing the highest level of Chinese calligraphy. He has been invited to Japan, South Korea and Europe for academic exchanges many times. His works have also been collected by many domestic and foreign museums and public and private collections. His calligraphy first started with Han Li, and then changed to seal script, running script and cursive script. The calligraphy style is majestic, bold and unrestrained, with rich line changes and extremely contagious. Seal cutting was first practiced in the Qin and Han Dynasties, and later in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. He studied deeply the artistic styles of Wu Rangzhi, Wu Changshuo and Qi Baishi, adapted them from the past, and formed his own unique knife skills and artistic style.