What are Zhu's widely circulated representative calligraphy works?

Zhu (1 130 ~ 1200) was born in Hui 'an, later called Dun Weng. Anhui Wuyuan people. Master Ning and Huan are ready to talk. At that time, Han Zhuzhou was arbitrary and banned, and Zhu was demoted. In the fourth year of Qingyuan (1 198), Ning Zong rebelled by joining the pseudo-school and joined him. Two years later, he died of depression. When he was in charge of the sect, he gave him gifts, chased him as a believer, changed his emblem to protector, and worshipped Confucius Temple.

Zhu's notes are euphemistic, quick, smooth and moist. The book history conference called him "good at grass, especially fine fine print, and he wrote calmly and quietly." The existing ink marks include the original manuscript of Zhouyi Cohesion, Poems of Harmony in the South of the City, Shi Feng's Post, Two Sons of Shang Shi Zai, Ren Gong's Post, Career Post and Shu Han's Post.