In novels and poems, the word "Li" is often used to describe the beauty and temperament of women. For example, Su Shi, a famous poet, used this sentence to describe a beautiful and moving woman, "Two roads lead a thousand miles to send Jingniang" (from Niannujiao Chibi Nostalgia). In addition, the word "Li" can also be used to describe picturesque and picturesque natural beauty. For example, Lijiang has beautiful scenery and pleasant scenery, just like a paradise (from a trip to Yunnan) depicts a beautiful scenery.
In calligraphy, official script, also known as "official script", is the most representative and creative font in cursive script. The word "Li" is written smoothly and roundly, and the strokes are soft and stretched, which is very consistent with the meaning of the Chinese character "Li". Lishi was founded by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He gradually transformed the roughness and randomness of cursive script into feminine beauty. Therefore, the official script is widely inherited and carried forward by calligraphers, and it has an important position and influence in the history of China calligraphy.