Yuci Qingtang was copied by Liu Shu, a calligrapher and painter of the Qing Dynasty. The complete set consists of eight volumes, compiling the Dharma books of Song Dynasty people: Mi Fu, Huang Tingjian, Su Shi, Su Che, Su Che, Li Jianzhong, Ouyang Xiu, Qin Guan, Jiang Kui, etc. This is a rubbing from Liu's Hanbizhuang in the 12th year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty. Liu Shu was the owner of the predecessor of Suzhou's Liuyuan Garden. At that time, the Liuyuan Garden was called Liu Garden, also known as Hanbi Villa. Because Liu Shu liked famous calligraphy and paintings, he collected ancient and modern stone carvings and placed them on the wall, which is now Suzhou Liuyuan's calligraphy. The most famous ones are the calligraphy of Er Wang in the middle of Ming Dynasty and the sixty-five kinds of calligraphy of Song Xian in Jiaqing of Qing Dynasty.