What are Huai Su's calligraphy works?

Huai Su's calligraphy works are:

1, on the book post:

The calligraphy of Lun Shu Tie was recorded in Xuan He Shu Pu, or copied in Tang and Song Dynasties. Writing is carefree and peaceful. It is 28.6 cm long and 40.5 cm wide, with 9 lines and 85 words. In front of the post, there is a bookmark of "Tang Huaisu's calligraphy and calligraphy" inscribed by Zhao. After the post, there is an explanation by Qianlong's running script, and there are inscriptions by Zhao Mengfu, Xiang and others.

2. Notre Dame:

Notre Dame was written for Notre Dame de Dongling by Huai Su, a monk with weeds in the Tang Dynasty. Notre Dame was written in 793 AD. In his later years, Huai Su traveled from his hometown of Hunan, passing through Yiling Town, Jiangdu District, Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province. The content describes the story that the daughters of Du and Kang Erxian in Jin Dynasty ascended to heaven to pray for the people in Jianghuai.

3. bitter bamboo shoots:

Huai Su's "Bitter Bamboo Shoot Post", silk ink, two lines and fourteen words. Calligraphy is handsome and healthy, and the ink color is as new as new, which is almost equivalent to the calligraphy style of Erwang. It is a wonderful work in Huai Su's handed down books.

4, grass thousand words:

The original paper version of Qianzicao is a cursive work created by Huai Su, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. After pasting and ink painting, each page is 26.8 cm long and 13.5 cm wide; ***9 pages, 42 lines, 530 words, stamped with several Tibetan seals, is a priceless Mo Bao of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "best grass in the world" name card.

5. readme post:

The Self-Narrative Post is a brief introduction to Huai Su's life, and also records the poems presented by Yan Zhenqing, Zhang Wei and Dai Shulun. The whole article is wild grass, with the pen in the middle, like a cone drawing sand table, vertical and horizontal oblique and straight, and goes all the way.

The whole volume emphasizes the continuous grass trend, turning up and down with the pen, jerking left and right, fluctuating, rapid, light and heavy, full of rules, strange changes and stirring spirit, which is the ultimate expression of cursive art.