Huai Su's calligraphy works handed down from generation to generation include Autobiography, Bitter Bamboo Shoots, Notre Dame, On Books, Forty-two Chapters, Thousand Characters, Bitter Bamboo Shoots, Last Summer, Being Original, Chasing Deer, Drunk, Eating Fish and so on.
Among ancient cursive writers, Huai Su is the most representative calligrapher. He is famous for "Weeds" and is called "the sage in the grass". Huai Su (737-799), whose common name was Qian, concealed the truth. Famous calligrapher in Tang Dynasty. Huai Su has been a monk since childhood, and he likes calligraphy in his spare time after meditation. He is as famous as Zhang Xu, known as "Dian Zhang Kuang Cao", which formed the coexistence of two peaks of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty, and also the two peaks in the history of cursive script in China.
Huai Su (737~799), an outstanding calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, was known as "Cao Sheng" in history. The word Cang Zhen, the monk's name is Huai Su, the common surname is Qian, Han nationality, and he is from Lingling, Yongzhou (Hunan). He is the nephew of Qian Qi, one of the ten talented people in Dali. ?
Becoming a monk at an early age, he devoted himself to cursive script after meditation. He is as famous as Zhang Xu, and is collectively called "Dian Zhang Kuang Cao", which formed the coexistence of two peaks of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty, which is also the two peaks in the history of cursive script in China. Huai Su's cursive script is thin and vigorous, flying naturally, like a whirlwind of showers. Calligraphy is ever-changing, ever-changing and has statutes. With Li Bai, Xu Hao, Wu Tong, Yan Zhenqing, Lu Xiang, Lu Yu, Dai Shulun, Su Xun and many other celebrities.
Huai Su's cursive script is thin and vigorous, flying naturally, like a whirlwind of showers. Calligraphy is ever-changing, ever-changing and has statutes. Li Zhimin, a pioneer who inspired the monument into the grass, once commented on Master Huai Su: "Huai Su's cursive script has a delicate and graceful god in the escape and an innocent air in the wild."