There were 114 champions in the Qing Dynasty, such as Fu Yijian, Liu Chunlin and so on.
Fu Yijian (1609~1665) was named Yu Pan and his nickname was Xingyan. A native of Dongchangfu District, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province today, his ancestral home is Yongfeng County, Jiangxi Province. The first number one scholar in the Qing Dynasty.
Liu Chunlin (1872-1944), whose courtesy name was Runqin and whose nickname was Shiyun. A native of Suning County, Hejian Prefecture, Zhili Province, China in the late Qing Dynasty, he was the number one scholar in Jiachenke in the 30th year of Emperor Guangxu's reign in the late Qing Dynasty (AD 1904). He was also the last number one scholar in Chinese history. The so-called "last among the first" . Liu Chunlin is good at calligraphy, especially in small regular script. The fine and vigorous writing style of regular script is highly praised by the world. At that time, it was said that "the big regular script learns from Yan (Yan Zhenqing), and the small regular script learns from Liu (Liu Chunlin)". He has published many small-script calligraphy volumes such as "Preface to the Holy Teachings of the Tripitaka of the Tang Dynasty" and "Lanting Preface"; he has also published large-calligraphy postscripts. Liu Chunlin's name has been included in the large-scale dictionary "Chinese Calligraphy Dictionary" published by Hong Kong Calligraphy Publishing House and Guangdong People's Publishing House. Liu Chunlin suffered from heart disease. After being attacked by the Japanese and puppets, his condition gradually worsened. After many treatments failed, he died in Beijing on January 18, 1944 (someone said he died in 1942).