He is the author of "Poems on a Building in a Dream" and "Thirty Poems on Books", and there are many books handed down from generation to generation.
In the 29th year of Qianlong (1764), he became the magistrate of Lin 'an, Yunnan Province, and left many inscriptions and couplets in Jianshui and Tonghai. Up to now, there is still his remains of Mo Bao in southern Yunnan, although it is only small, and the people also regard it as a memorial arch. This running script, the main hall, was written when he was a magistrate in Lin 'an. Written on silk, it is 135cm long and 44cm wide. It is installed very thick and in good condition. This is a rare masterpiece. Although Wang Wen's scholarly works belong to the "Two Kings", he has deep respect for Yan Zhenqing. He wrote in "On Books and Poems": "Once, whales were captured in the blue sea, and they were divine in space. Three legs in the air, DUZH pen, Yan Shu. " And I like to write Yan Shu's content.