Zhong Ruoweng is good at writing books.

Zhong Ruoweng (Zhong Fu, also known as Ruoweng) was the magistrate of a certain county. He thought that his calligraphy was very good, so he liked to criticize the words on couplets and plaques. Whenever there is a word in a place that does not suit his wishes, he will definitely order someone to take it away and rewrite it. But what he wrote was really not good enough. He once passed by a mountain temple in Luling, which had a magnificent high attic. (Zhong Ruoweng and his subordinate officials went to stand below together), and looked at the plaque on the pagoda, which read "Dinghui Pavilion" , but the name on the side was unclear. The weak man said that the plaque was not good, and asked a monk to use a ladder to take down the plaque and wanted to rewrite it. But after the monk wiped it, he walked up and took a closer look, and found that it was written by Yan Lugong Yan Zhenqing. The weak man turned back to look at the subordinate officials and said to them: "Why don't such good words be engraved on a stone tablet and preserved forever?" "Everyone who heard about this incident treated it as a laughing stock.