This font is called "Lacquer Book", which was created by Jin Nong, a painter and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. Jin Nong (1687 ——1763), a painter and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, was the first of the Eight Eccentrics in Yangzhou. The words Shoumen, Xingnong, Jinji, Mr. Dong Xin, Liu Jishan, Qujiang Waishi, Xiye Jushi, etc. They were all born in Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) and lived on cloth all their lives. Those who traveled smoothly went home without encountering anything. Overnight in Yangzhou, selling calligraphy and painting, self-sufficient, the first of the eight eccentrics in Yangzhou. Curious and eager to learn, good at poetry and calligraphy. Poetry is quaint, and he is good at distinguishing. Calligraphy creates the style of flat pen, which has both open pen and official pen, and is called "lacquer book".
Jinnong's lacquered books claim to be proud of the National Mountain and the Destiny Monument. "I have won two monuments, National Mountain and God's will. These two monuments are fantastic in words. I want to win with boldness of vision."
Contrary to the old adage of "centering", Jin Nong's agricultural pen uses the pen as a knife and walks purely on the side of the peak, which makes the strokes neat at both ends, clear in thickness, clever in hiding in the clumsy, and white cloth is conducive to increasing risks. Its style is elegant and simple, and it has lost the shape of the two monuments of "National Mountain" and "Natural Thinking" announced by China.