Li Bai's only remaining calligraphy works.

Li Bai's only calligraphy work is Shangjietie.

Shangjietie is a paper cursive work written by Li Bai, a poet and calligrapher in Tang Dynasty, in the third year of Tianbao (744). Now it is collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing.

Li Bai's four-character poem Shangjietie is the only original calligraphy handed down by Li Bai, which is a national first-class cultural relic and is called "first-class".

Li Bai's four-character poem Shangjietie is the only original calligraphy handed down by Li Bai, which is a national first-class cultural relic and is called "first-class".

Li Bai left more than 900 poems, which were bold and unique. His calligraphy is an important carrier and an important way to spread his poems. He copied it himself, and the existing Shangjietie is more precious.

From the moving point of view, poetry is like a person and books are like a person. Therefore, Shangjietie is of great significance for grasping the artistic characteristics and artistic origins of Li Bai and his poems.