Tang Bohu's beauties, Mi Yuanzhang's landscapes, Liu Shi'an's fans, Tie Bao's pairs, Zheng Banqiao's bamboos, and the character "tiger" in Song Zhongtang.

Tiebao (1752-1824), named Yeting and Mei'an, his original surname was the Jueluo family, but later changed to the E family. A native of Zhenghuang Banner in Manchuria, he was a calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty. He studied calligraphy in the "Guange style" in his early years, and later learned from Yan Zhenqing to correct the rigidity caused by the "Guange" style. Together with Prince Yongxuan, Liu Yong and Weng Fanggang, they are known as the "Four Great Calligraphers of the Qing Dynasty". In the thirty-seventh year of Qianlong's reign (1772), Tie Bao passed the Jinshi examination and was awarded the title of chief of the Ministry of Personnel. He was later promoted to be a doctor, a member of the Ministry of Household Affairs and the Ministry of Personnel, a bachelor's degree in the Hanlin Academy, a bachelor's degree in the Imperial Academy, and a bachelor's degree in the cabinet. In the fourth year of Jiaqing (1799), Tie Baoxian was demoted to Shengjing for impeaching officials who had acted inappropriately. Soon after, he was appointed as the Minister of Civil Affairs as the Governor of Water Transport. In the 10th year of Jiaqing (1805), he was promoted to the governor of Liangjiang, and was awarded the title of top official. He became the highest military and political officer in charge of Jiangsu, Anhui and Jiangxi provinces. In the 14th year of Jiaqing (1809), an incident occurred when Wang Shenhan, the magistrate of Shanyang County, went on a mission to provide relief and poisoned committee member Li Yuchang. Tiebao was also dismissed from his post and exiled to Xinjiang. In the early years of Daoguang's reign, Tie Bao retired due to illness and died in the fourth year of Daoguang's reign (1824). Tiebao was well-known for his articles and calligraphy. He is the president of the "Tongzhi of the Eight Banners" and compiled the poems of the bannermen into 134 volumes of "Baishan Poetry Introduction", and his own works were compiled into "The Complete Works of Wei Qingzhai". Tiebao is the most famous calligrapher among the Manchus. When he was exiled to Jilin, he was still diligent in copying ancient Dharma texts, which caused eye diseases. It is engraved with "Wei Qing Zhai Tie".