1) Bo Yun Tie is a representative of Mi Fei's cursive alphabet calligraphy, and later generations named it "Bo Yun Tie" for writing "Bo Yun is too left". This post is mainly cursive, with some running script characters interspersed in the middle, which looks very dynamic; Although Mi Fei wrote the word "Cao Cao" in her post, this work is not a masterpiece.
2) Shi Xiang Tie, also known as Zijin Tie, was written after Mi Fei got a purple inkstone. As can be seen from this post, Mi Fei was very excited after getting this treasure, and her words changed a lot.
3) Mi Fei's so-called "There is a tree behind the bamboo tree" is one of Mi Fei's representative works.
4) "Zhang Du Strikes while the Iron is Hot" was written by Mi Fei at the age of 50. This letter is very formal. At first glance, I know that the recipient is a respected elder in Mifeili or someone with a higher official position than him, otherwise it would not be so formal.
5) On cursive script is the content of Mi Fei's attack on Zhang Xu's calligraphy. Its words are taken from Wang Xizhi's Seventeen Poems, but they are different from the Seventeen Poems. In this poem, his own brush is displayed.
6) The first impression of "Value Rain Post" is like scribbled handwriting or a draft, but there is nothing wrong with every word.
7) Compared with the previous works, Qinghe Post is more stable, but it has its own characteristics in receiving words, and some words will suddenly tilt to the left and right, which should be fully demonstrated in this post.
8) Mi Fei's calligraphy "Lin Yi Shi Jun Tie" has the most line texture, especially the cursive script of the last two lines, which brings unexpected visual sense to the viewer.