From 1933, Yan Zheng, who worked in the Antiquities Museum of the Palace Museum, took his family and followed the cultural relics of the Palace Museum all the way south, and finally escorted more than 600,000 cultural relics to Taiwan Province. After the cultural relics arrived in Taiwan Province Province, they stayed in Beigou, Wufeng Township, Taichung for 15 years and solemnly stayed in Beigou for 15 years. Despite the difficult conditions, he and the experts who went to China with him still maintained the spiritual tradition of the scholar Lotte know life. One of the details that people talk about is that he took the lead in organizing some activities in earnest at that time, similar to Qu Shui in Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Lanting Pavilion, making some props himself, writing poems and drinking by the stream.
From escorting cultural relics to retiring for 20 years, he has been attached to cultural relics, from the curator and curator of antiquities to the vice president of the National Palace Museum in Taipei. In an autobiographical article, he wrote: "Since Xuan Tong left the palace, I have been in the palace, not as an emperor, but as an old imperial secretary who maintained national cultural relics ... from the day when I entered the Forbidden City as a clerk in the Republic of China 14 (1925) to the day when I retired from the post of vice president in the Republic of China in 58 (/Kloc)
1980, died solemnly in Taipei. Zhuang Ling, his son, said in an interview, "He said that when his father died, he had two wishes, one was Sanxi Hall, the other was in Taipei (Sunny Hills in the snow) and the other two were in Beijing (Mid-Autumn Hills and Yuan Bogang). He hoped that these "three wishes" could be reunited in one place one day, but he didn't see it now; Another is the cultural relics that he failed to take away during his lifetime. "