Guan Tong (Aisingiorro Qilu) studied under the calligrapher Aisingiorro Hengde, a descendant of the Qing Dynasty royal family, and was awarded the 11th inheritor of the imperial calligraphy "The Best Fortune in the World" written by Emperor Kangxi of Aisingiorro. The blessing characters he wrote are called the auspicious embodiment of "The Best Fortune in the World", which means a blessing from heaven, bearing the royal extravagance and blessings.
The blessing characters he wrote are called the auspicious embodiment of "the best blessing in the world" and one of the most auspicious and aura blessing characters in China. Carved in Badaling Great Wall, Wutai Mountain, a Buddhist holy place, Taishan Mountain, Huangshan Mountain, Laoshan Mountain, xiong'an new area, Beijing Kangxi Palace and many other world-class and national-level scenic spots as symbolic cultural landscapes; Become an important representative work of Guan Tong and an artistic monument in history. He is known as the first person in China to write and send blessings.