Appreciation and Description of Dongshan Songtie

Dongshan Song Tie was collected in Northern Song Dynasty, Southern Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, Zhiming, Rong, An Qi and Qing Dynasty.

The collection and seal of Dongshan Song Tie were printed by Lian Zhuyin and Neifu in the Southern Song Dynasty and Wen Zhiming, Liu Chengxi, Wu and others in the Ming Dynasty. Above the left and right sides of the format, the scraped part is the seal of the inner hall of Qianlong in Qing Dynasty and the inscription of Qianlong, which is regarded by Jin Yunchang as "evidence of attempted theft of internal supervision in the late Qing Dynasty"

In Song Dynasty, there are records of Song Tie in Dongshan in Xuanhe Pu Shu Zhongxing Pavilion; in Ming Dynasty, there are records of Rong Tai in Dong Qichang; in Qing Dynasty, there are records of Gengzi, and Angie has records of Moguan. Wu was carved in Ming Dynasty, Xihongtang in Dong Qichang and Sanxitang in Qing Dynasty.