"Lacquer calligraphy" was created by a calligrapher in Qing Dynasty.
Jin Nong was born in the 26th year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1687) and died in the 28th year of Qianlong (1763). He was born in Qiantang, Zhejiang (now Hangzhou). His name is Shoumen, Dongxin, Sinong, missing the mountain people, living in the past and so on. He has the reputation of being the first of the Eight Eccentrics in Yangzhou. Jin Nong, a famous poet, is good at meticulous calligraphy, especially his own "lacquer book". He is a famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, the main force of epigraphy movement in Qing Dynasty and the representative of Zhejiang poets. His poems mainly exist in Collection of Mr. Dong Xin, Sequel of Mr. Dong Xin, Collection of Mr. Dong Xin and Three-body Poems of Mr. Dong Xin. Jin Nong's aesthetic interest in poetry is closely related to his internal character, experience and external social environment. Jin Nong once said in "Preface to Mr. Dongxinji", "Give you a quiet nature, don't indulge in pleasure", which shows that the formation of Jin Nong's aesthetic interest in poetry is in our nature. It is this character that makes Jin Nong unwilling to make friends with powerful people, but willing to make friends with people with the same hobbies. They also don't participate in factional struggles and live a clean and honest life. In addition, the early mentor He Chao was jailed for being involved in political disputes at that time, which made Jin Nong, who had been given seclusion, completely disappointed in officialdom, and the dream of China ancient intellectuals to become an official was completely shattered. So he expressed his feelings about mountains and rivers and formed his own unique aesthetic taste and poetic style. Source: Beauty and Times China