Urgent problem! ! Is there only one painting handed down by Miffy?

There is a saying that Mi Fei's calligraphy ink handed down from generation to generation includes Mourning the Empress Dowager, Shu Su Tie, Tiaoxi Iron Stone, Bai Zhong Yue Ming Tie, Hong Xian Shi Juan, Cao Shu Jiu Tie, Duo Jing Lou Iron Stone and so on, but no painting works have been handed down from generation to generation.

In addition, this is a first-class national treasure of the Forbidden City scattered among the people: Mi Fei's landscape painting "The Legacy of Chibi". Silk book, contract 32 square feet. The painting is stamped with the seal of Emperor Xuande in the Ming Dynasty, the seal of 25 treasures of the Forbidden City in the Qing Dynasty, the seal of the Forbidden City, the seal of the Forbidden City, the seal of the five dynasties halls in Five Blessingg, the seal of the ancient emperor, the seal of the ancient emperor and the seal of the Forbidden City. There is an inscription and seal of Mi at the head of the volume, and the original calligraphy of Zhi Yong in Sui Dynasty is mounted at the end of the volume, and it is stamped with the seal of Gong, an expert in calligraphy and painting appraisal in Kangxi Palace in Qing Dynasty. 1995, this painting was collectively appraised as a first-class national treasure by experts Qi Gong, Xu Bangda and Shi Shuqing from the Palace Museum. Mi Fei's calligraphy works have been handed down from generation to generation, but his calligraphy and painting works are unique among the major museums in China. 1999, this photo was sent to the National Palace Museum in Taipei. Curator Qin Xiaoyi wrote back and praised it as a "peerless national treasure". Today, it was first released at the Central Altar for national collectors to enjoy.