The artistic environment of his family also played a significant role in shaping his worldview, as his father is a well-known Chinese oil painter.
His formation was profoundly influenced by the Russian realistic tradition, particularly the legacy of Ilya Repin and Boris Melnikov, as well as by his studies in the workshop of Yury Kalyuta.
At the core of his artistic practice is the intention to speak on behalf of tradespeople, creating a humanistic space of images. The life of the fishing ports of his native Hainan has become the central theme of his creative work.