2. Mi Fei (105 1 year-1 107), formerly known as Kun, later changed to Fu, whose real name was Mi or Qian, lived in Taiyuan, then moved to Xiangyang, Hubei, and lived in Runzhou (now Zhenjiang, Jiangsu), a calligrapher, painter and painter of the Northern Song Dynasty. He used to be a school book lang, a doctor of calligraphy and painting, and a foreign minister of the Ministry of Rites. Mi Fei's calligraphy and painting has its own style, including dead wood and bamboo stones and unique landscape paintings. He is also quite accomplished in calligraphy. He is good at seal script, official script, regular script, running script and cursive script. And he is good at copying ancient calligraphy, reaching a chaotic level. His main works include Zhang Jiming's Post, Li Taishi's Post, Zijin Research Post and Mo Dan Qiushan Poetry Post.
3. Jiucaoshu was collected by Song Gaozong imperial court, and was inscribed by You Ren, the son of Mi Fei: "You Caoshu has nine characters, which were authenticated by the Prime Minister and Mi Fei Ren. From 16 to 39 years of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty, Wen Zhiming's father and son Wen Peng and Wen Jia copied twelve volumes of Fa Tie at Tingyunge, and all nine cursive notes were included in the fifth volume of The Book of Poets. The names of these nine notes are Iron, Cargill Iron, Iron, My Friend Iron, Cursive Iron and Mid-Autumn Poetry Iron.
4. Basic information: According to An Qi's Notes on Mo Hui Yuan's Views and Records, "This book has nine original posts, which are engraved in the calligraphy posts of Tingyun Pavilion. At the beginning of the country, scholars were very close, and the four schools of Mohism in the Song Dynasty competed for it. There are one or two people in Wumen who profit from calligraphy and painting. They often divide Cambodian books, hoping to reap rich profits, which leads to the loss of reputation. It can be seen that in order to make heavy profits, painters and painters did not hesitate to split the original nine posts and sell them, which led to fame and fortune, which was really regrettable.