Calligrapher's works

Details are as follows:

1, Mi Fei, whose main works are Zhang Jiming's Post, Li Taishi's Post, Zijin Rock Post and Mo Dan Qiushan Poetry Post. His representative work, Shu Su Tie, is a silk edition of ink calligraphy's works created by Northern Song Dynasty calligrapher Mi Fei Yu Yuanyou for three years (1088), which is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

Mi Fei studied calligraphy the hardest all his life, and his greatest achievement was running script. Most of the famous replies since the Southern Song Dynasty are engraved with their calligraphy books, which spread widely and have far-reaching influence. They are second to none among the "Four Great Calligraphers of Northern Song Dynasty". Kang Youwei once said: "Tang Yan structure, Song Shang is interesting." Calligraphers in Song Dynasty emphasized interest and individuality, especially Mi Fei.

2. "Shu Su Tie" consists of eight poems written by the author in Shu Su, which are about the travel notes and farewell works at that time. His artistic style is based on harmonious change, naive and natural, with delicate brushwork, changeable structure and calm and happy brushwork.

Shu Sutie was praised by later generations as "the first beautiful post in China" and one of the "top ten famous posts handed down from generation to generation in China". It is called "the eighth running script in the world".

3. Zhao Mengfu, whose representative is Danba Monument, also known as Emperor Danba Monument, is the ink of Zhao Mengfu, a painter and calligrapher in Yuan Dynasty. Zhao Mengfu (1254 ~ 1322), a native of Huzhou (now Xing Wu, Zhejiang), was born in Song Xue Road and Shuijing Palace. Official to Hanlin Bachelor, Dr. Rong Lu.

The inscription is in regular script, 33.6 cm long and 400 cm wide. It is an inscription written by Zhao Mengfu at the behest of Yuan Renzong, which is recorded in Nanyang Calligraphy Table, An Overview of Painting and Calligraphy in Gufengtang, Printing and Selling in Summer, and Catalogue of Painting and Calligraphy in Sanyutang.