Liang Jiuzhang's usual hard work not only improved his calligraphy and painting skills, but also brought a lot of income. He used the money to help dozens of ethnic groups with difficulties in life. It is wonderful that Liang Jiuzhang helps the poor while practicing martial arts. In his later years, he improved his medical skills and wrote four volumes of Essentials of Medical Law.
Among several works handed down from generation to generation by Liang Jiuzhang, there is a plum blossom shaft with an inscription by Lv Yinlan:
Go to Meiyuan with you and write hundreds of plum blossoms every day.
How about a collection of Two Trees for Children and 33 13 Poems?
It can be seen that Liang Jiuzhang loves plum blossoms and sends his feelings to plum blossoms, which is extraordinary. Looking back on his years in the imperial court, Liang Jiuzhang felt lucky, having learned a lot and made many friends. However, he doesn't miss officialdom. Liang Jiuzhang memorized that "good deeds become virtue, and the gods are complacent" and believed that good deeds are rewarded with good deeds.
Liang Jiuzhang especially likes collecting. It is said that when he was an official in Beijing and Sichuan, he collected a large number of inscriptions and practiced diligently every day. 1836, Liang Jiuzhang saw that the book posts that had been treasured for many years were moth-eaten, for fear that the ancient people's bones would be lost, so he selected 22 book posts that were particularly appreciated from the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty and engraved them on Duanzhou inkstone, and named them "Lengxiangge Fa Tie", so as to preserve them permanently and facilitate the study of ethnic children.
What is most worth mentioning is the collection of inscriptions by many famous people at that time, such as Wang, Weng Youlong, Cheng Keze, Liu Yong, Weng Fanggang, Wu Rongguang, Prince Cheng and others. The six-volume rubbings of this book, together with Ye's Feng Man Lou Tie and Wu's Nanhai Yunqing Pavilion Tie, are called the three major Lingnan Tie in Qing Dynasty.
At that time, Liang Jiuzhang built a garden in Li Xian, Puxi, Kannonji, Foshan, and named it "Lengxiangge" in order to collect copies of Lengxiangge and more famous calligraphy posts.
In Lengxiangge, in addition to the six volumes of Lengxiangge Fa Tie, Liang Jiuzhang also collected more than 0/00 pieces of original Fa Tie by famous calligrapher Wang Xizhi of Han, Jin, Tang, Song and Ming dynasties. Han Xiangting "Trees and stones are elegant, and plum blossoms are planted everywhere."
To this end, his brother Liang Jiutu wrote a song "Looking at Mei in a Cold Fragrant Pavilion on a Snowy Night":
The cold forced the plum soul to be strict at night, and the snow at Wanhuamen came out of the double eaves.
The branches are high and the moon peeps at the pavilion, and the petals fall in the wind.
The elegant style of Han Xiang Pavilion and the romantic life interest of its owner are vividly displayed on the paper. Since then, Liang Jiuzhang has had frequent contacts with many friends through the Fenjiang River in Foshan and the waterway in the provincial capital, and the Han Xiang Pavilion has become an ideal place for him to receive literary friends and literati.
During this period, Liang Jiuzhang created many poems, articles and calligraphy. The plum blossoms he painted are exquisite and elegant, with skillful techniques. Many of his works are simple and beautiful, full of beautiful sentences and profound artistic conception, and are deeply loved by people. Many citizens are also scrambling to buy. Unfortunately, most of these poems have been lost.