Zhao's works are deeply loved by collectors, especially those in Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. His works are not handed down from generation to generation, so it is not easy to copy, so buyers can rest assured, so the price is high and stable. In the Hong Kong market, Zhao's works started at a relatively high level, reaching HK$ 45,000 when 1986 was first sold, and HK$ 40,000 when 1987 was just a fan. 1989 Only two works were sold, one of which was four screens of official script, reaching HK$ 200,000; The other is a horizontal scroll of "Retirement", which reaches HK$ 265,438+00,000. 1990 only sold two works, one is "Peony Calligraphy Fan", which cost HK$ 38,500, and the other is "Four Screens of Flowers", which reached HK$ 3.52 million in one fell swoop. This work is extremely exquisite. The four paintings are painted with peony, wisteria, sweet-scented osmanthus and plum blossom, with bright colors and full of joy, which aroused great interest and fierce competition from buyers. This work set a record for the highest selling price of painters' works in the Qing Dynasty.
Zhao's calligraphy and bamboo carving works are very rare, and the works displayed in the atlas are the Art Center Library of the Asian Culture Institute of the United States (the collection of Chongde Pavilion).