Bian Shoumin (1684— 1752) was a famous flower and bird painter in Qing Dynasty. At the beginning, his name was Wei Qi, and the word Gong Yi gradually became a monk and a Mohist, and he was called a layman among the reeds. In his later years, he was named an old man among reeds and a scholar in Huai 'an, Jiangsu. He is good at painting flowers, birds, fruits and vegetables, and landscapes, especially Yan Lu, which is famous in Jianghuai and known as "Yan Lu on the border". Its ink-splashed deer geese are pale and vivid, simple and simple, flying, boarding and swimming. The splash ink is slightly light, the strokes are large, rich and powerful. It is better to be good at wiping sketches with light ink. Because he painted Yan Lu, he called his home "Wei Jian Bookstore". He also studied poetry and China's calligraphy. There are Zheng Banqiao, Jin Nong and others.