Rich in family wealth, he has a wide collection of calligraphy and famous paintings, calligraphy, famous paintings and Ding Yi jade articles, with rich reserves, and is "extremely prosperous" at sea. Xiang once got an ancient piano engraved with the word "Teana", so his storage place was named Teana Pavilion, which was engraved with seals such as Teana Pavilion and Xiangmolin. Through the calligraphy and painting treasures of past dynasties, most of them are known by seals such as Teana Pavilion, which are often full of paper. The Xiang family passed down from generation to generation in the name of Teana Pavilion, which had already been destroyed. In this city, Jianshe Street Teana is named after Teana Pavilion. Tang Libai's "Shangjietie", a national treasure now in the Palace Museum, was collected by him that year and stamped with "Moline Fragrant Product". In his collection of Yi Ying's Lonely Fishing in Qiu Jiang, he also wrote a white article "The Prince of the West Chu", claiming to be the descendant of the overlord of Chu. The common main seals are "Xiang Yin", "Amethyst", "Zhen Li Xiang's curiosities" and "Shen Pin". Part of its collection is Sui Yang Yuan Shu (Yuan Keli Zi).
He was good at appreciating, discriminating and analyzing, unscathed, which was unparalleled at that time. Skillful craftsmen were selected to make all kinds of utensils, and all the stools, cabinets and boxes were engraved with inscriptions, which were extremely beautiful, just like things from the Qin and Han Dynasties.
Xiang is a painter who is good at calligraphy. Huang and Ni Zan, especially the fans of Ni Zan in Yuan Dynasty, were fascinated by landscape painting and their brushwork was simple and beautiful. But every painting must be inscribed, and the verbosity of words is similar to the habit of printing too much. Therefore, some painters offered 300 yuan more bribes to their servants and took them away immediately after painting, in case he had an inscription. They call this currency "the money without inscriptions". Calligraphy in and out of Tang Zhiyong and Yuan Zhao Mengfu. He published "Teana Pavilion Post" and wrote "Poems of Molinshan People" and "Nine Stories of Banana Window". Handed down works include: Orchid Bamboo Map, which was compiled into Illustrated Art Exhibition in China, London.
In June of the first year of Hong Guang (1645), the Qing army invaded Jiaxing Fucheng, and its collection was looted and completely lost by the commander-in-chief, Wang. Later, some of the collections belonged to the imperial palace, and now they are still hidden in the Palace Museum and other museums in Beijing.