Is there anyone named Xing in the calligraphy family?

There is a man named Xing.

The details are as follows: Xing, male, from Juancheng, Shandong Province, is 72 years old and has been rooted in the frontier for many years. In 1960s, I began to study China's traditional calligraphy, and I became interested in China's ancient inscriptions. Xing is not only a calligrapher in Xinjiang. China calligrapher, director of the Art Committee of the World Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese. He has been influenced by the edge of books since his youth, and is committed to sticking to the present and assiduously copying cursive scripts of past dynasties under the guidance of his predecessors. Starting with the calligraphy of two great calligraphers in China, he absorbed many useful essences from the inscriptions of Zhang Xu and Yan Zhenqing in the Tang Dynasty. Later, he changed the life of calligraphers, followed the calligraphy works of Wang Xizhi and Sun, and extended them luxuriously. He also read the inscriptions of China cursive writers Evonne and Dong Qichang who were unique in Song and Ming Dynasties. Especially since 1970s, he has paid more attention to the unyielding calligraphy style of Mao Zedong, the leader, which laid a rare creative thinking for him to form a calligrapher's unique artistic creation characteristics and show the style of the times.