Is Yu Shuguang, Deputy Secretary-General of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Yu's father? 1944 was born in Cixian County, Hebei Province, and his ancestral home was Lezhi County, Sichuan Province. Alias Lao, a native of Lezhi County, Sichuan. Good at China painting and calligraphy. He worked as an artist in enterprise trade unions, military propaganda departments, China Legal News Agency and China Calligraphy Magazine. He has served as deputy director, deputy editor-in-chief and office director of China Calligraphers Association. At present, he is the director of research department of China Calligraphers Association (deputy editor-in-chief), director of China Calligraphers Association, member of China Artists Association, member of China Poetry Society, deputy secretary-general of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, deputy secretary-general of Beijing Guqin Research Association, professor of calligraphy training center of China Calligraphers Association, expert member of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Institute, expert consultant of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Institute, and president of Beijing Lubo Painting and Calligraphy Institute. He is good at Chinese painting, landscapes, figures and flowers. Good at small freehand brushwork and distinctive style. His style of writing is called "bone wins rhyme and wealth". He has recited Wang Xizhi's "Dragon Book" and "Lanting" for more than 200 times, and compiled "The Best Running Script in the World" on the basis of painstaking research, which has a certain influence in the book world. Many of his papers and reviews have been published. His books have participated in the 2nd National Calligraphy Exhibition for Young and Middle-aged People in China, the 4th National Calligraphy Exhibition and the 20th Century Calligraphy Exhibition, and have been exhibited in seven countries including Japan. Achievements are recorded in Dictionary of Calligraphy and Painting and Seal Carving, Who's Who in the World and World Talent Festival. Most of his works are collected and carved in museums and places of interest. 1April, 1998, Yu Shuguang's calligraphy exhibition was successfully held in China Art Museum, and Yu Shuguang's paintings and calligraphy were published.