Pen jane, as an indispensable writing tool on several cases of the study, has been valued by people, and the exquisitely carved pen holder is especially appreciated and respected by the literati and scholars.

Zhu Sansong female figure bamboo carving pen holder. Zhu Sansong's works have been passed down very rarely, and they are extremely precious. At that time, it was equivalent to pearl jade, the Palace Museum held his bamboo carving "Fisherman", and the National Museum held his "Songyin Gaoshi" bamboo carving pen holder. This is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.
Zhang Xi Huang Shan Shui Lou Ge Tu bamboo carving pen holder. Zhang Xihuang was a Ming Dynasty bamboo carving artist. Borrowing from the difference in texture and color of bamboo reeds and bamboo muscles, the first "leather carving" technique was created, and the workmanship was as fine as a picture. It is now in the collection of the Shanghai Museum.
Herding cattle figure bamboo carving pen holder, no model, judging its style, close to the Jiading bamboo people seal Xilu school. Qing Dynasty bamboo root carving, Sheng Yu Fengshi, Kangxi Dynasty, Xilu and brother Xizhang served together in the Yangxin Hall, but unfortunately did not see his signature works. It is now in the collection of the Palace Museum in Beijing.
The ivory pen holder of the Songyin Staff of the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasties collected by the Palace Museum is a work carved in the form of bas-relief. The pen holder is made of a fine ivory jar mouth, and the main body is engraved with a pine tree, an old man with a staff, and a child, which mainly represents a kind of literati seclusion.
Wu Zhipan Dongshan Baojie map box poplar pen holder, Wu Zhipan for the early Qing Dynasty bamboo carving everyone, this boxwood carving is carved with thin Yang script, the structural layout is loose, the knife method is rounded. The pen holder is engraved with the famous "Chaxi Wu Zhipan", and a Qianlong inscription poem is engraved on the side. It is now in the Palace Museum.
Boxwood plum bamboo pen holder, with an old bamboo section as the main body, ringed with 3 young bamboo branches of different thicknesses, and carved plum dry plant, standing side by side with bamboo. There are many hollows between plums and bamboo stems, interspersed with plum branches and bamboo leaves, which are exquisite and exquisite.
The bamboo carving pen holder of the Zhuhe Songhe Diagram is carved with strangely shaped old bamboo, and the pine needles are overlapped and stacked, as thin as a millimeter. Zhu He, the founder of the famous "Jiading School" bamboo carving in the Ming Dynasty, can carve landscapes, pavilions, birds and beasts between inches.