Pei Guangduo's traditional Chinese painting also has profound attainments, but little is known. His ancestral home is Guanghe, Gansu, and he is from Weiyuan. He likes painting since he was a child. He graduated from the Department of Philosophy History of West China University in Chengdu, but he embarked on an artistic path, which cannot but be attributed to his family background. Pei Guangduo's father, Pei Jianzhun, Zhang Hu Danqing, is a famous painter in Gansu. Mr. Pei Lao's calligraphy is vigorous and refined, with clean bones and clean air; Chinese painting is particularly exquisite. As a Buddhist, he likes painting lotus flowers. As a military commander, he likes to draw horses. Some people are willing to trade real horses for horse paintings. Pei Guangduo also painted horses with freehand brushwork, which won the true marrow of Xu Beihong and was more imposing than the horses painted by his father. In recent years, he likes painting Bodhisattva, the birthday girl and Zhong Kui, which are deeply loved by people and spread to Hong Kong and overseas. Pei Guangduo's Chinese paintings are light and lively in color, good at making the finishing point, well versed in ancient methods and hiding the world from himself, which has a unique charm.
The famous painter Huang Zhou had an affair with Pei Guangduo when he was in Lanzhou. Decades later, he still writes to each other and encourages each other. Huangzhou presented Pei Guangduo with a picture of a donkey, titled "Rough and tireless, not climbing high, the road is long and its Xiu Yuan Xi"; There is also a banner, the book "Frost leaves are red in February flowers". Pei Guangduo, as the inscription said, worked hard and silently in an indifferent and quiet state of mind, and the old branches blossomed deeper in spring. The painter is like a frost leaf, which falls in the severe winter and returns to the earth, but his works still shine with artistic charm.