Li Yang, the head of Chongshi Zhai, also known as Ink Han Zi or Ink Zi, was born in Ganzhou and has ancestral roots in Nanjing. Born into a scholarly family and influenced by family background, I have had a passion for calligraphy and painting since childhood. I have read extensively and have a deep understanding of Tang, Song, ancient and modern poetry, possessing a profound cultural and traditional Chinese culture. Familiar with human body structure and perspective knowledge, trained in sketching and sketching, with strong modeling ability. Calligraphy first came to Yan Liu, later learned from Wang Mi, Qian Zi Wen, and Cao Quan's stele of ritual vessels. In creation, books are incorporated into paintings, and the paintings are imbued with the beauty of calligraphic lines and the charm of brushwork. Regularly participate in various calligraphy and painting exhibitions, collect a wide range of materials, immerse oneself in calligraphy and ink, and enjoy its endless fun. Skilled in figure painting, ancient figure paintings such as Laozi's exit from customs, the Holy Spirit's inquiry into rituals, the study tours of the ancestors, the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove, the Eight Immortals crossing the sea, Dongpo's appreciation of inkstones, and wielding swords to the ends of the earth, have profound connotations, vivid and expressive, and have a clumsy and Zen like flavor. The ink painting of landscape works is lively, free spirited, and magnificent. Flower and bird paintings are full of interest, exquisite and lively. Many awards have been won or collected in calligraphy and painting competitions both inside and outside the province. Diligent in thinking, persistent in writing, and abundant in works. Member of Jiangxi Artists Association, Jiangxi Calligraphers Association, and Jiangxi Arts and Crafts Society.