His works won the second prize in Calligraphy Exhibition to Celebrate the Return of Hong Kong, The First National Invitation Exhibition for Young and Middle-aged Calligraphers, The Second National Exhibition for Young and Middle-aged Calligraphers, The Second National Exhibition for Calligraphy and Seal Cutting, The Third National Exhibition for Calligraphy and Seal Cutting, and The Fourth National Exhibition for Calligraphy and Seal Cutting. Invited to participate in the First National Calligraphy Exhibition of Couplets, the First National Engraving Calligraphy Exhibition, the Modern International Calligraphy Exhibition, the Sino-Japanese Calligraphy Art Exchange Exhibition, the Second International Calligraphy Exhibition of Japan's Sankei Shimbun, the Second China-Singapore Calligraphy Exhibition, the Calligraphy Exhibition of the International Peace Year and the Ink Invitation Exhibition of China's Contemporary Calligraphy and Painting Masters in the Third China Art Festival. He won the first prize of the first Central Plains Calligraphy Competition, the silver prize of the first calligraphy Longmen Award in Henan Province, and the second calligraphy Longmen Prize. In 1985, he was invited to hold the "Unearthed Cultural Relics from Yin Ruins and the National Oracle Bone Inscriptions Calligraphy Exhibition". Oracle calligraphy is collected by Zhongnanhai, Shaanxi Provincial Museum, Qinghai Provincial Museum, Xi 'an Beilin Museum, Henan Provincial Literature and History Research Museum, Shenzhen Museum and many other museums and art galleries. Carved stones in Taibai forest of steles, Yellow River forest of steles, Hanyuan forest of steles, Shenmo forest of steles and many other forest of steles. Liu Shun is a famous contemporary Oracle Bone Inscriptions scholar. He has published "Liu Shun Calligraphy Seal Carving Collection" and "Liu Shunshi Copy". Biographies are compiled into the Dictionary of Names of Modern Calligraphers in China, Who's Who of Contemporary Art in China and China Calligraphers Dictionary.