Zhao Mengfu's main classics

Zhao Mengfu's masterpiece: Zhao Songxue's Heart Sutra.

Each piece of paper is 288cm long and108cm wide. The Heart Sutra was originally hidden in Zhang Ruo in the Qing Dynasty. It was originally a handwritten scroll, but it was changed into a picture book after entering the Qing Palace. It is now in the Liaoning Museum. Zhao Mengfu's handwritten book Heart Classic Ink was written by Zhong Feng, a monk in the Yuan Dynasty. Free pen, clean and smooth, self-contained.

About the author:

Zhao Mengfu (1254101October 20th-1322 July 30th) was born in Xing Wu (now Huzhou, Zhejiang) in middle age.

Zhao Mengfu is well-read, good at poetry, proficient in Confucian classics and learning, good at calligraphy, good at painting, good at epigraphy, fluent in temperament and strong in appreciation, especially calligraphy and painting. In painting, he created a new painting style in Yuan Dynasty, which was called "the crown of Yuan people". Zhao Mengfu is also good at seal script, official script, original works, calligraphy and cursive script, especially regular script and running script. His elegant style of calligraphy, neat structure and skillful brushwork created Zhao Ti Shu, which is called "four masters of regular script" with Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan.

Representative works: Song Xuezhai's Works Collection, Drinking Horses in Autumn Suburb, Xiushushu, Songshi Laozi, etc.