Wang Chong’s representative work in lower regular script What is Wang Chong’s representative work in lower regular script

1. Wang Chong's "You Baoshan Collection" is 2.16 cm long and 323.5 cm wide.

2. In the Dinghai year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1527), the thirty-four-year-old Wang Chong copied the twenty-five poems he wrote when he visited Baoshan eight years ago and sent them to his friend Bu'an layman. Po Zhen Zhan was overjoyed to play. Bu'an layman's name was Huayun, whose courtesy name was Conglong, and he was from Xishan. Wen Peng wrote a postscript at the end of the volume: This volume is the result of his travels to Baoshan. There are countless copies of his cursive and small regular scripts scattered in the world, but none are more exquisite than this volume. This volume was written by the calligrapher in his prime years, and he put great effort into it. It is elegant and smooth, and can be said to be his representative work in small regular script.