Emperors of all ages regarded this calligraphy as the best achievement, and calligraphy and painting were regarded as treasures by many emperors in later generations.

The emperors in ancient China generally enjoyed top resources in their studies, and their teachers were all famous scholars at that time. In addition, the ancients regarded words as a person's face, so the master taught them carefully and studied them painstakingly. Generally speaking, the emperor's handwriting is very good If you have seen the calligraphy works of several emperors in the Qing Dynasty, you can better understand this point. Kangxi's works are all long articles, but if any emperor can write better than the teacher who taught them and is famous for his calligraphy, it is estimated that only Song Huizong and Evonne can do it. Although he lacks the ability to govern the country, his talent in calligraphy can definitely be said to be one of the best emperors in China. He created his own thin gold body and became the founder of this school. "Fine" means that this school of fonts is thin, straight and quite long, with horizontal and vertical pens hooked, each with its own style, and gold represents wealth. But his artistic achievements are not limited to calligraphy, but also involved in painting. He created a pioneer who combined calligraphy and painting. Zhao's autumn color pictures of Xishan Mountain are quite rich in his paintings, and because of the convenience brought by the emperor's attributes, he can observe the best painting objects and use precious painting materials, so many emperors in later generations collect and appreciate his works repeatedly. Because of his influence, calligraphy and painting developed and prospered at this time, leaving many excellent works for future generations. And take the lead in properly preserving some ancient paintings and calligraphy, so that more future generations can see more achievements of predecessors in painting and calligraphy, which is a very significant contribution.