Liu Chongyang, also known as Haoran and Shanhong Jushi, is a calligrapher and free poet. I am currently a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association, Honorary Chairman of Shandong Province, Vice Chairman of the Chinese Calligraphers Research Association, Vice Chairman of the Chinese Huaxia Wanli Calligraphers and Painters Association, Academician of the Chinese Wang Xizhi Calligraphy and Painting Research Institute, Chairman of the Chinese Confucian Cultural Industry Alliance, Academician of the Chinese Century Great Collection Calligraphy and Painting Academy, Special Artist Consultant of the Qufu Hongru Calligraphy and Painting Academy, and Senior Calligrapher Signed with Beijing Jinghua Pavilion. Teacher Liu Chongyang has been fond of calligraphy since childhood. On the road of learning books, he admired the sages, followed the teachings of others, and learned from the strengths of others. He learned from the "two kings" and took their ancient, elegant, majestic, handsome, and charming beauty; Learn from Yan Liu, taking her beauty of combining hardness and softness, and her expressive brushwork; Learn from Mi Fu and appreciate the beauty of her simple and elegant brushstrokes, as well as her seamless and graceful charm; Learn from Wang Duo and Huai Su, taking the beauty of their graceful and smooth lines, as well as their intricate and varied structures. He practices the Three Fu in summer and the Three Nine in winter, persistently and tirelessly throughout the year. The traditional essence of Chinese calligraphy is deeply ingrained in his blood. He also studies the spirit and personality hidden behind the handwriting of calligraphers, as well as the spiritual images reflected between the dots, constantly absorbing the essence and transforming it into his own creative language.