Who wrote the annotation of the spring pavilion post carved by Qianlong?

Ten volumes of "Spring Flower Pavilion Post" have been completed for thirty-four years, and the book "Song Anjia Spring Flower Pavilion Post" in the imperial palace has been revised in detail, which is even more precious. At the beginning, it is titled "The Meaning of Ancient Names" and "Yu Chunhua Xuan Ji". I ordered the ministers to correct Moeller.

At the end of the imperial edict, the original post, old postscript and minister's book are contained. Among them, the ancient post is the second, and one is from the old moment. In the succession of dynasties, the names of people are all based on historical documents and calligraphy, which means not obeying the Spring and Autumn Annals. Each volume is a copy of Yu Bi's judgment, showing balance. Liu Cizhuang, Huang, Jiang Kui, Gu, Wang Shu, etc. also made textual research on all the posts in Daguan Taiqing Building. All cursive strokes are annotated beside the words, and every stroke is clearly distinguished from right and wrong. Don't be suspicious. Sincerity is the ultimate track of Molin and the grand view of the bookstore. In the forty-third year of Qianlong, assistant minister Jin Jian and stone carvings were kept in the forbidden court, and there were few tributes since their publication. This is Gong Lu's interpretation, please copy it with the genuine copy, so that * * * can have a glimpse of the subtlety of the eight methods. So he distributed cloth to the people and buried his clothes in the sea. At the end of Zhang Yanyuan's Textbooks to Record, there is a volume of Secretary of the Right Army, which contains 465 articles by Wang Xizhi and 17 articles by Wang Xianzhi, and explains them one by one. Liu Cizhuang's interpretation of "Pavilion Post" is based on Gai. However, Yan Yuan's book is full of mistakes. From the Second Book of Zhuang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, Chen wrote a volume of Fa Tie's Publication Errors, which was attached to the last issue of Mo. Then the interpretation of the second village is not enough. Although scholars know their mistakes and fail to understand them correctly, it is beneficial to refute them. I want to pay tribute to my emperor. He was born smart and had a heart of calligraphy. He was named Prince Tao Zhu. The instructions of Confucian ministers are detailed and determined, and the calligraphers are guided. It is not only the luck of those who are close to the pool, but also the luck of those who can write since the Han and Jin Dynasties.