High-definition rubbings of Prince Cheng's calligraphy "Poems of Li Meishan"


Aixinjueluo Yongxuan (1752-1823), the eleventh son of Aixinjueluo Hongli, Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty. As a member of the royal family, Prince Cheng's calligraphy achievements also benefited from his broad vision and extensive collection. Together with Weng Fanggang, Liu Yong and Tiebao, they are one of the "four Qianlong families".



Li Kai (1686--1755), also known as Tiejun, also known as Meishan, also known as Fuqingshan, and later named Jiaomingzi. His ancestral home was Tieling. He was the son of Li Huizu, the right minister of the Ministry of Punishment in the Jimao period of Kangxi, and the son-in-law of Suo'etu, the cabinet minister. In the evening, he hid in Panshan and built a small room called Eyelash Nest. He and Chen Zi were called Nan Chen and Beili. A famous historian and pastoral poet in the Qing Dynasty, he is as famous as the literati Dai Suitang and Chen Shijian at the same time. He is known as the "Three Elders of Liaodong".