Wang Qi inscription seal.

In Wang Qi's early works, there are few long titles, sometimes only pictures and chapters. After middle age, the works have long titles and are inscribed in cursive script. Excellent calligraphy, vigorous and orderly, with the style of Wang Xizhi and Huai Su. The inscription is usually written after one or two poems, and then named Fu Zi.

Common signatures are: written by Wang Qi, a Taoist priest of Goumi in Xichang; Written by Wang Qi, a Taoist priest of Goumi in Xichang, Zhushan; Written by Wang Qi, a Goumi Taoist in Xichang, Tao Tao Village, Zhushan; Wang Qi, a Taoist priest of dog rice in Xichang, wrote it in Zhushan Hakka dialect. In Wang Qi's inscription, he sometimes called himself "Fan Tao" and sometimes called himself "Fan Tao Taoist", which is not a clerical error.

Common seals are: lacquer, goumi, Taomi painting seal, Zhai, Bizhen and painting seal.