Beijing embroidery, also known as “royal embroidery”, is a general term for Beijing-centered embroidery products. The old handicraftsman Liang Zhi learned this skill from an embroidery master in the city and then passed on the skill to young generations 100 years ago in the late Qing Dynasty (1840-1912). Liu Jingqi, a fifth-generation inheritor, learns from the embroidery master Liang Shuping about embroidery skills, including the whole process of design, drawing, plate-making, Zhengbu (embroider cloth handling), needlework and finishing, which are all ancestral manual techniques. Her works reveal graceful patterns, delicate needlework and exquisite stitching skills with high appreciation and collection values.