In fact, as far as personal artistic accomplishment and taste are concerned, Yongzheng is very prominent among the emperors of the Qing Dynasty. Generally speaking, among san huang, Yong Zhengdi's calligraphy level is the highest, but his skills are poor.
Yongzheng's calligraphy is elegant and vigorous, with a magnificent temperament, and the emperor wants to drive the strong. Yongzheng's calligraphy is peaceful and regular, which embodies the cultivation and calmness of an aspiring emperor. Japanese scholar Toshiyama Dono commented on Kang Yong's Gan Sandi's calligraphy in The Complete Biography of Qing History: "Gan Long's calligraphy is wonderful, but he has little ambition; Kangxi, on the other hand, has more strength and less richness; And Yongzheng's calligraphy, only gas, no Wang Zhu. "