Who drew the white tiger map?

In the 1980s, Chai Zushun published such art books as How to Draw a Sketch Head, How to Draw a Sketch Portrait and Animal Painting Techniques, which were widely welcomed by professionals and art lovers. At the same time, Chai Zushun began to specialize in Chinese painting and devoted himself to the creation of tiger paintings that he liked when he was a teenager. He thinks that the dragon is the symbol of China and the tiger represents the national spirit. He draws nourishment from the exaggerated deformation of traditional sculpture, and combines the advantages of famous tiger painters Gao and Zhang in history. In the picture, he embodies the western painting's grasp of structural lightness and control of color warmth and coldness, forming his own "dragon and tiger style". He created four or five huge picture scrolls "Hundred Tigers", vividly depicting the warm life scenes of tigers playing, licking calves and showing their love in spring, summer, autumn and winter. In fact, tigers are better than people. In recent years, Chai Zushun explored painting landscapes on clay tablets, trying to express the painting scene of "elephant invisible".