This work was hidden in the palace during the Song Dynasty and later in the Qing Dynasty. The first edition of Shiqu Baodi compiled by the Qing court is recorded. After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, the last emperor Puyi ordered his younger brother Pu Jie and other paintings and calligraphy to be transported to Changchun Pseudo Palace via Tianjin Wei. 1On August 7th, 945, Puyi tried to escape to Japan with several boxes of precious paintings and calligraphy, but was intercepted by the People's Liberation Army and the Soviet Red Army when passing through Shenyang. 1950, the Northeast Museum (that is, Liaoning Provincial Museum) collected a number of paintings and calligraphy lost in the Qing Dynasty, such as Song Huizong's cursive script "Thousand Characters".