Influenced by Zhang Huaiguan's theory of calligraphy and inspired by scholars and calligraphers such as Su Dongpo and Huang Tingjian, Wang Xiaobin deepened his understanding of the art of calligraphy. "Calligraphy comes first" is his belief. In Qing Dynasty, Zhu Hedi said: "Learning books is just a skill, but establishing products is the first moment. Those with high quality and painted little by little have their own integrity and elegance. " Taking this as an inscription prompted him to abandon the complexity of the world and the weakness of human nature and reflect from time to time. On the road of calligraphy, pay attention to the deposition of traditional skills, advance from the rules, and emerge from the rules; In writing tools, I also constantly try and explore materials outside the tradition, thinking that this is a breakthrough in rules. In 2007, he was interviewed by Wang Xiaobin's Life in Qu Jing TV's Yuan Ye Hua. In the same year, writing with a rolling pin and chopsticks was reported by Kunming TV station Plum Blossom and Streets and Alleys respectively.