What are the calligraphy works of Humble Room Ming?

Humble Room Inscription is an inscription written by Liu Yuxi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which expresses his ambition in the form of parallel prose. The calligraphy works of Humble Room Ming include Wen Tianxiang's running script, Zhao Mengfu's running script, Taifuhua's seal script, running script, cursive script, Dong Qichang's cursive script, Yao Kai's script, Zhao's seal script and Humble Room Ming.

Humble Room Inscription is an inscription written by Liu Yuxi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

The full text is only 8 1 word. By praising the humble room, the author expresses his ambition to be a noble person, care for the poor and not collude with the secular. The article has distinct levels, starting from the mountains and rivers, pointing out the theme of "I am a humble room, but I am virtuous and fragrant", and then starting from the outdoor scenery, indoor people and things in the room, rendering the elegant realm of the humble room and introducing the residence of ancient Junyan. The ancient sage's words strengthened the meaning and ended with questions, with a long aftertaste.