Seek the name of the works of Xian Yushu, a calligrapher in Yuan Dynasty.

1. Du Gongbu Zhaoling Poetry: This is Du Fu's Zhaoling five-character poem, written by Xian Yushu in running script. This post is simple in structure and vigorous in brushwork, which conforms to the personal temperament of Xian Yushu. For example, Liu Guan commented: "Gong resolutely looks like a doctor, and his face is majestic. Every wine is full of strange feelings and unstoppable." This volume is the masterpiece of Xian Yushu's large-character running script.

2. Laozi's Tao Te Ching: This volume of calligraphy excerpts from Laozi's Tao Te Ching, starting from "forever" and ending with "Laozi's Tao Te Ching". Because of the lack of the second half, it was not sent. Calligrapher Yu Shinan, with slender figure, delicate brushwork, fresh and powerful, is the only regular script left in the world. Judging from his mature and handsome book style, it is a masterpiece of his middle age.

3. Qiu Xing Poetry Collection: These are three five-character poems written by Xian Yushu and Yuan Qiu, which are full of homesickness. From the sentence "Looking at the sky in the north and thinking about it, traveling tirelessly in the south", we can know that the author is in Jiangsu and Zhejiang at this time. This calligraphy is handsome and vigorous, slightly sparse, and it is a more representative one among many works in the middle and late period of Shi Xian.

4. Immortal Live Post: This is the handwriting of Yang Ningshi Immortal Live Post. By comparing the original posts, we can find that Yu Shu's posts are both in form and spirit.

5, Tang poetry volume: this volume is vertical and horizontal. He himself said that when writing cursive script, the pen should be three inches away from the paper, the palm should be flat, the wrist should be round, and the written words can fly freely and have a unique posture. It's wonderful to read cursive script and hang your wrist to the front.

6. Han Yu sent Li Yuan to Pangu Preface: The line begins with "The husband is in front and the follower is in the way" (according to "Han Changli Collection"), and there are still 108 words missing before it. There is an evaluation of "clear and vigorous, strong and straight". There are more than 40 kinds of fresh ink handed down from ancient times, which are divided into three categories: regular script, running script and cursive script, and cursive script is the highest artistic achievement. His representative works include Laozi's Tao Te Ching, Su Shi's Begonia Poems, Han Yu's Interpretation of Learning, and On Cursive Calligraphy.