Dulai Lingyun 1904 was born in Nagano Prefecture and studied in Daiping Zhaozhou and Yamamoto Meizhuang since childhood. After graduating from high school, he moved to Tokyo and studied Sinology in Zuodian, Na Zhi. /kloc-moved to Kyoto in 0/925, studied Japanese and China literature and poetry in keiji fukuda, and then settled in Kyoto. 1933, Estuary was first selected for the 14th Emperor Exhibition. Since then, it has continued to be exhibited in the Emperor's Exhibition, the Literature Exhibition and the South Painting Academy Center in Japan. 1937, the mayor of Kyoto awarded "Nanji Sano Village" at the Kyoto Art Exhibition. After 1946, he continued his activities with like-minded people in the South Painting Academy, opening up a new look of landscape flower-and-bird painting with ink painting as the mainstay. Later, he served as vice chairman of Japan Southern Painting Academy, director of Kyoto Japanese Painters Association and lecturer of Kyoto University.