Feng Jicai (1895 - 1990), formerly known as Feng Jicai, was born in Tianjin, Han nationality. He was famous in modern China, a painter, a writer, a social actician, and a translator. His works covered novels, essays, poems, essays, essays, calligraphy and painting, and many other fields. His works had a unique style and profound thoughts, and he was known as "the master of the 20th century Chinese literary world." His representative works included Three Words and Two Pats, Xiao Xiaosheng's Collection of Stories, Camel Xiangzi, Divine Comedy, and so on. In addition, Feng Jicai was also a person who attached great importance to the protection of cultural heritage. He had participated in the protection and restoration of many cultural heritage, such as the Yangliu Qing Woodcut New Year Paintings in Tianjin and the Palace Museum in Beijing. He also launched a number of social movements in the field of culture, calling on society to pay attention to the disadvantaged groups and promote social progress.