Cui Zifan (1915-2011) was once named Cui Shangzhi. Laiyang people in Shandong Province. From 1940 to 1945, he studied at Yan'an Military and Political College and Yan'an Senior Party School, and later served as Commissioner of Nanhai Administrative Office in Jiaodong District, Shandong Province. Since 1949, he has served as the Political Committee of Beijing Hospital and the Director of the Bureau of Survey and Survey of the Ministry of Urban Construction of the State Council. In 1956, he was Vice President and Secretary-General of Beijing Academy of Traditional Chinese Painting. Member of China Artists Association and Director of Beijing Art Association. As a child, he liked painting and was encouraged and guided by Qi Baishi. He is good at freehand flower-and-bird painting, and is good at drawing on the strong points of all families and innovating on the basis of inheriting tradition. Fine freehand flower and bird painting, also good at landscapes. The theme of the work is extensive, the composition is concise and generalized, and it has a clear style of simplicity and simplicity, vigor and vigor. His works are collected by the Chinese Art Museum, Tianjin Art Museum, Beijing Museum, Shandong Museum, Chinese Painting Academy, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing Painting Academy and museums in the United States, Canada, Sweden and other countries. His works include "Eight Brothers in Lotus", "Sparrow and Loquat", "Goldfish" and so on. Published "Selected Paintings of Cui Zifan" and "Selected Works of Cui Zifan" and so on. Several solo exhibitions have been held.