What are the representative works of Wang Xizhi's calligraphy?

Wang Xizhi's original calligraphy is gone now, but there are still many copies, including ink books and engravings handed down as his works, totaling hundreds. Among them, the representative works include menstruation's Post, menstruation's Post, Wang Xizhi's First Moon Post, Funeral Post, Confucius' Post, Fengju Post, Yuanguan Post, Cold Cut Post, Shangyu Post and Preface to Lanting, with a total of 17 posts. Aunt's Post and Early Month's Post were originally published in Tang Wansui's Post, which was copied by Wu Zetian according to the original book of Wang Xizhi's descendant Wang, and the copy quality was the highest among all posts. The shape of menstruation Tie is simple, but elegant, so it is estimated that it may have been written earlier. The Post of the First Month belongs to his later years, because he calls himself "the newspaper of Wang Xizhi in Yin Shan". The strokes and glyphs of this post have changed greatly, which has never been seen in other posts. "Mourning Post" was introduced to Japan before the middle Tang Dynasty, and its imitation was also very accurate. Judging from the content, Yu Yonghe's works from the seventh year (35 1) to the twelfth year also belong to his later years. The most representative block print is Seventeen Sticks, which is based on the original volume of the Tang Dynasty. The content is a collection of letters written by Wang Xizhi to his old friend Zhou Fu, from three years in Yu Yonghe to five years in Shengping (36 1) until his death. Also belongs to his later works. Is the most representative work of Wang Shu's style.

Wang Xizhi, menstruation post