Shen Quan's painting of hundreds of birds facing the phoenix is ??collected by Tianjin Yangliuqing Painting Society. According to relevant information, Shen Quan's "Hundred Birds Paying Attention to the Phoenix" is a rare treasure and is collected in Tianjin Yangliuqing Painting Society. The famous painting of the Qing Dynasty, "A Hundred Birds Paying Attention to the Phoenix", was written by Shen Quan, a native of Deqing, Zhejiang Province. He had amazing artistic talent. He was not only good at flowers and birds, but also landscapes, figures, and calligraphy. In the ninth year of Yongzheng reign of Qing Dynasty (1731), he was hired by Japan to go to Nagasaki. In the fifth year of Qianlong reign of Qing Dynasty, he returned to China. After Shen Quan returned from Japan, he felt that the Qianlong era was prosperous and the country was peaceful and the people were peaceful, so he used hyper-realistic techniques and spent several months to create "Hundred Birds Paying Attention to the Phoenix", which uses birds to live and work in peace and contentment under the rule of the phoenix as a metaphor for the people under the wise emperor. A picture of a harmonious society under rule.