When did Su Shi make the Huangzhou Cold Food Sticker?

Huangzhou Cold Food Sticker, also known as Cold Food Sticker, is a combination of poems written by Su Shi in Song Dynasty. It is written in plain ink, 34.2 cm in horizontal direction, 18.9 cm in vertical direction, 17 lines in running script, and 129 characters. It is two five-character poems written by Su Shi at the Cold Food Festival in the third year of his relegation to Huangzhou.

Su Shi is a famous writer, painter, poet, gourmet, one of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties, and a representative of the unrestrained poets. His poems, words, poems, essays, etc. , are highly accomplished, and he is good at calligraphy and painting. He is a rare all-rounder in the history of literature and art in China, and he is also recognized as one of the most outstanding literary and artistic attainments in the history of China for thousands of years.

Cold food stickers have a great influence in the history of calligraphy, and are called "the third running script in the world". It is a representative work of bachelor's talent style, a milestone in China's calligraphy history, and a masterpiece of Su Shi's calligraphy works.