What is the relationship between Shiqu Baodi and the collection of calligraphy and painting in Qing Dynasty?

Shiqu Baodi is a large-scale bibliographic document compiled by Qianlong and Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty. Shiqu Baodi mainly includes contemporary calligraphy, painting, inscriptions, editions, silk and so on. From Jin Dynasty, Six Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties to Qing Dynasty. The two books have the first edition, the second edition and the third edition, with a total of 255 volumes, including 863 artists (excluding cooperative works), of which "Shiqu Baodi" includes 7757 works.

The famous calligraphy paintings recorded by Baodi in Shiqu mainly came from the collection of emperors and donations from ministers and officials from the founding of the Qing Dynasty to Ganjia period. According to the level of the works, the book is compiled in the order of the places where the works are stored in the palace, prefixed with "thousands of words"; The book records in detail the name, texture, size, style, seal, inscription and postscript of the previous generation, the seal of the imperial palace in Qing Dynasty, the poems of Emperor Qianlong and so on.