Guan Daosheng's artistic attainments
Guan Daosheng is good at drawing Zhu Momeilan with clear brushstrokes. He also created landscapes, Buddha statues, poems and calligraphy. His calligraphy style is similar to that of Zhao Mengfu. I once wrote Xuan Ji's Picture Poems with five colors, and the brushwork was absolutely perfect. Dozens of volumes, such as the Diamond Sutra, were presented to famous mountains and monks all over the world. He is the author of Chronology of Zhu Mo (1). Handed down from ancient times, the works include Shuizhu Tujuan (collected by the Palace Museum), Autumn Deep Post, Embroidered Buddha Map in Mountain Building, Changming Temple Map, etc. His poems are good, and he once wrote A Brief Introduction to Guanyin Bodhisattva. Zhao Mengfu, Guan Daosheng and Yong's calligraphy, Qian Zi Wen, is a handwritten book. He once painted a bamboo stone painting on the powder wall of Zhanfo Temple in Huzhou, about ten feet high and five or six feet wide. Part-time landscape and Buddha statue.