Shen Quan, a famous painter in Qing Dynasty, was born in Deqing, Zhejiang. His artistic talent is amazing. He is not only good at flowers and birds, but also good at landscapes, figures and calligraphy. In the ninth year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (173 1), he was hired by Japan to go to Nagasaki and returned to China in the fifth year of Qing Dynasty. Shen Quan's A Hundred Birds at the Phoenix is a private collection and a rare treasure. Written in December of Gengshen, 1740, after applying for the right to return to China. Nearly 300 birds were painted, including phoenix, peacock, eagle, crane, ribbon bird, golden pheasant, mandarin duck, goose, Chinese Pulsatilla, duck, mountain magpie, magpie, swallow and pigeon. Painted trees and flowers include pine and cypress, phoenix tree, willow, osmanthus tree, peach blossom, apricot blossom, lotus, chrysanthemum, plum blossom, peony, peony, hibiscus, rose, rose and so on; Against the backdrop of the mountains and rivers in the four seasons, there is a magnificent atmosphere, which can be described as beautiful and breathtaking. The embroidered scroll of "A Hundred Birds Facing the Phoenix", with a length of 50 cm and a width of 1 100 cm, is one of the large-scale masterpieces in recent years and the first one in the national embroidery field. This masterpiece was directed by Wang Suhua, a national master of arts and crafts, and participated in embroidery. Three provincial arts and crafts masters designed, painted and mounted, and 23 senior craftsmen carefully produced them. Embroidered for half a year. Embroidery rolls make full use of more than a dozen traditional stitches and techniques in the Song Dynasty, with fine needle and thread, bright and gorgeous colors, rigorous structure, lifelike, flexible and clear, harmonious and unified, and give full play to the unique style of embroidery technology in the Song Dynasty. This painting reappears on the embroidered scroll, which is highly praised by people in the art circles at home and abroad and is of great collection value.