"The Yuan of Han and Ink" is the first masterpiece of Li Zhaosheng's Hongrenzong style, also known as "Chinese Bi, Inkstone and True". "The content in the book has gone beyond mere words." It is Mr. Li Zhaosheng who only uses pen and ink as his work, hoping to build a spiritual bridge with the world's sentient beings. 1. Through calligraphy, this book tells readers about calligraphy's interframe, bloodline, spirit, and even the secret knowledge of two-pronged approach. It also details the use of alchemy, Zen method and swordsmanship in the book, which shows the breadth and depth of Chinese culture.