Guo Moruo's achievements in calligraphy have taken on a new look, from his admiration for Su (Dongpo) style in childhood to his exploration of Oracle bones and his fascination with epigraphy in the future, and then to his writing for anti-Japanese. After the founding of New China, "Guo Ti" became a formal form. In 1960s, Guo Moruo's calligraphy was mature, with more intense style and the most vigorous creation. His calligraphy style is full of air, and his form and content are innovative. It shows a passionate romantic style, but also has profound and dignified characteristics. Shen once commented on his poems: "Guo Gong wrote thousands of poems at leisure, and the tiger and Wolong each had their own gods. There is no way to create a wonderful combination, and Dongpo Yuan is a book interpretation. "
Interpretation: I like to watch the thousand waves of rice fields and jump into the four hundred whirls of lush vegetation.