Yi Bingshou, with similar ancestors, was named Mo Qing, later named Mo 'an. He was a calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty and a native of Ninghua County, Tingzhou Prefecture, Fujian Province, so he was also called "Yiting Prefecture". Forty-four years, Qianlong juren, fifty-four years, scholar. He served as Minister of Punishment and later as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Jiaqing served as Huizhou magistrate for four years. He was demoted to a military station because of a dispute with Qing Ji, the governor directly under him and the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, and 1802 (the seventh year of Jiaqing) was promoted to Yangzhou magistrate. When Yi Bingshou was 54 years old, he went to the official coffin to return to China, and tens of thousands of citizens in Yangzhou saw him off with tears. After his death at the age of 62, Yangzhou, in order to pay tribute to his legacy, joined Yi Bingshou in the local "Sanxian Temple" (the temples of Ouyang Xiu, Su Shi and Wang Shizhen) and renamed it "Sixian Temple". During his tenure, he was known as "clean and good governance".
Yi Bingshou likes painting and printing, and also has poems handed down from generation to generation. Works and calligraphy, especially exquisite seal script, are exquisite and charming. His books transcend the archaism and make the calligraphy of Qing Dynasty shine brilliantly. Lishu is particularly indulgent and elegant, with a lofty and broad atmosphere, and is called everyone with Deng.