Bao (1775 ~ 1855) is from Jingxian county, Anhui province. In the 13th year of Jiaqing (1808), he was an official in Xinyu County, Jiangxi Province, and lived in Jinling in his later years. He advocated the study of steles, and his book Yi Zhou Shuang Tan was widely circulated. Bao Shi learned his true story from the great calligrapher Deng. He was one of the main leaders of the rise of epigraphy in the late Qing Dynasty. His book is a beginner in Tang and Song Dynasties. He started with an encounter, then turned to Su Dong, and then devoted himself to the North Monument. Learn two kings in your later years. Bao likes to write with a side pen, high on the left and low on the right, which has its own characteristics.
The book "After the Seventeenth Kiss" in the Palace Museum in Beijing not only has Wang Xizhi's brushwork, but also incorporates the stone spirit of the North Monument, with a pungent shape and full personality. After the lower case, it took advantage of the flank, and the pen was slightly stiff and awkward.