What are the representative works of Luji calligraphy in the Three Kingdoms period?

Lu Ji (26l~303) was born in Huating, Wu Jun. Zu Luxun and Kang are both famous Dongwu players. Lu Ji himself is a famous literati, who died in the literature and history after the Jin Dynasty and was a former general of Guan Pingyuan. His "Ping Fu Tie" is the earliest preserved ink of literati so far. Paper version reply, 9 lines and 84 words. The content is a letter to a friend. The subject of this book is Cao Zhang. The use of bald pens and the old-fashioned strokes, such as winding silk and curved iron, are quite attractive. However, these symbols are a little old and difficult to read. Wang Sengqian of Nanqi once commented on him: "Uncle Wu is unparalleled." . It can be seen that his calligraphy has strong local characteristics. This post is original and has reference value for the study of calligraphy and paper ink at that time.