Names of Zhao Mengfu's Works in Yuan Dynasty

Zhao Mengfu (Zheng F incarnation), formerly known as Zi Ang, Song Xuedao, Water Mirror Palace Taoist, Gourbaud, is a middle-aged Meng Qi. Xing Wu, Zhejiang (now Huzhou, Zhejiang) people. A famous calligrapher, painter and poet in the early Yuan Dynasty.

There are many books handed down, such as Luo Shen Fu, Tao Te Ching, Danba Monument, Three Stories of Rebuilding the Xuandian, Huanglin Pavilion Classic, Eleven Postscripts of Lanting, Four-body Thousand-character Writing and so on. In the seventh year of Dade's reign (1303), the heavy river stack was written, and Yuan Zhenyuan (1295) was written as the autumn colors of Quehua. In the year of Huang Qingyuan (13 12), he wrote Drinking Horses in Autumn Suburbs. He is the author of ten volumes of Song Xuezhai's Collected Works (another volume is attached).