Zhang Tingji (1768-1848) was an epigrapher and calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty. His original name was Rulin, with the courtesy name Shun'an, his nickname Shuwei, one word for boat, the other for field, and the name of a disciple of Haiyue Temple, and later his nickname was Meishou Laoren. He was a native of Xinhuang, Jiaxing, Zhejiang. In the third year of Jiaqing (1798), he was expelled from the Yuan Dynasty. After several failed examinations, he stayed at home and engaged in academic research and artistic creation. His style of poetry is simple and simple, he is good at using allusions, and he is good at textual research on gold and stone. He is especially good at appreciating cultural relics. He can distinguish the authenticity of each monument and its origin. He likes to collect all kinds of ancient artifacts and cultural relics, and has a large collection of tripods and Yi steles, as well as books and paintings.