Yuan Shiwei, a native of Xuchang, Henan, now lives in Zhengzhou. The word Xinyuan, the master of Tang Songfeng, was born in a scholarly family. He was educated since childhood and loved calligraphy. He studied painting at the age of five, starting from Tang Kai at the age of eight, first studying Yan Liu Ou Zhao, and then Wei Bei, tracing back to the Qin and Han Dynasties: Wang Xizhi, Su Dongpo and Huang Tingjian; Mi Fei, Dong Qichang, Zhu Yunming and Wang Duo studied cursive script; Xiao Kai loved classics, studied calligraphy theory, and dabbled in poetry and songs. He is good at making and appreciating inscriptions and seals, learning from many teachers, learning from others, understanding wonderful principles and gaining the source of his heart. His calligraphy style inherits the tradition, melts the ancient into the new, pays more attention to the cultivation of character as the connotation, pursues softness outside and rigidity inside, is simple and heavy, and is bold and unconstrained. He has participated in calligraphy activities and book fairs in international provinces, cities and counties for many times and won various awards, media reports and magazine publishing. He wrote signs and trademarks for factories, enterprises and hotels, and was praised and praised by people from all walks of life.
He is now a member of China Calligraphers Association, a member of Henan Calligraphers Association, the vice president of Henan Changsheng Painting and Calligraphy Institute, and a seal cutting artist of China Inscription and Seal Cutting Art Museum.