Huai Su's famous stone tablet.

Huai Su was a famous calligrapher, painter and poet in Tang Dynasty. His inscription represents the peak of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty. Here are some of his famous inscriptions:

Preface to the Tripitaka: This is one of Huai Su's representative works and a classic in the history of China's calligraphy. This is the inscription of the Preface to the Tripitaka, which he wrote for Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. This inscription shows Huai Su's calligraphy skill and demeanor with exquisite regular script and vigorous strokes, and is known as "the first regular script in the world".

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Mysterious Tower Monument: This is the inscription of a tower written by Huai Su for Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, and it is also one of the masterpieces in the history of China's calligraphy. This tablet combines graceful cursive script and vigorous regular script, which embodies the unique style and artistic charm of Huai Su's calligraphy.

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Wang Xizhi's Nephew Table: This is an inscription written by Huai Su in memory of Wang Xizhi, and it is also one of the representative works of Huai Su's cursive script. With smooth brushwork and lively rhythm, this monument shows the rhythmic beauty and vitality of cursive script, and is known as "Huai Su, the sage of grass".