The poems of Chimonanthus praecox and Liu Mengde's Zhi Zhu Ci are lean and vigorous, rich in the left and ill in the right, and the pen is like a thousand umbrellas and withered vines, like oblique wind and rain. Li Bai's poems recalling the past are full of vigor, twists and turns, endless changes, and the whole story is like a whirlwind. As Zhou Bida's Valley Cursive Taibai Poem wrote: "Gaifei's quip is not enough to make dragons and snakes fly."
Zhushangtie is a paper book, which is now in the Palace Museum. The cursive notes of Wen Yi Zen master's quotations made by Huang Tingjian for Li Rendao in the Five Dynasties. Huang Tingjian wrote in the postscript: "This is a matter of life and death for a gentleman. Don't be careless, you will shoot blindly. Little devils often bite their mouths when they see it, like blind donkeys eating grass. So, he wrote this article and left a bright window for my friend Li Rendao. It was when the ancients met, and it was the book of the old people in the valley. " The calligraphy of this post is magnificent and graceful. It not only inherited the brushwork of Zhang Xu and Huai Su, but also Huang Tingjian's own cursive style, which should be Huang Tingjian's masterpiece in his later years.