Zhao Zhiqian was one of the important stele calligraphers in the Qing Dynasty. The development of his calligraphy was inseparable from the help of friends. This article examines the help and influence of Zhao Zhiqian's calligraphy through Zhao Zhiqian's friend Shen Shuyong and his connoisseurs. The author explores through Zhao Zhiqian's double-hook version and the development of calligraphy style in the Northern Wei Dynasty. Zhao Zhiqian's double-hook version discusses with "Ten Kinds of Double Hook Han Carvings in Erjindietang" and double-hook "Liu Xiong Stele". ", reflecting the role played by the connoisseurs and collectors, as well as examining the collection of "Ten Kinds of Chinese Carvings with Double Hooks in Erjindietang". In addition, from Zhao Zhiqian's double-hook stone carvings in the Han Dynasty, he and gold and stone connoisseurs appreciate each other's rubbings, and extend the academic discussion on the age of the stone carvings of "Zhao Twenty-two Years". The author discusses Zhao Zhiqian's imagination in the double hooks from the rubbings of "Liu Xiongbei" and the inscriptions and postscripts of the "Liu Xiong Stele" collected by Shen Shuyong; The group's help to Zhao Zhiqian's writing style.