The earliest inscription "Rong Baozhai" was written by Lu Runyang. He is a famous scholar in Qing Dynasty. Lu Runyang's talent process is not only excellent, but also his calligraphy is first-class. In particular, the use of this "pavilion" plaque is even more cultured, very heavy and dignified. Perhaps this is also the goal that the ancients wanted to pursue.
After liberation, Xu Beihong, a master of painting, wrote Rong Baozhai. Although Xu Beihong is a master of painting, his calligraphy is unique and, to some extent, his own. Rong Baozhai inscribed by Xu Beihong is more mellow and less dangerous, but it is still attractive.
Later, as a historian, Guo Moruo once wrote Rong Baozhai. Although he is not a famous calligrapher, his calligraphy level is also very reliable. His inscriptions can be seen everywhere, and "Rong Baozhai" is just one of his many inscriptions. On the whole, his inscription is free and easy, not so solemn.
Mr. Qi Gong, a contemporary master of poetry and calligraphy, is very unique in painting, poetry and calligraphy. His calligraphy, in particular, is known as the "Qi Gong style" and is unique and impressive, while his "Rong Baozhai" is mainly thin and energetic.