Huang Tingjian's most famous calligraphy works.

The most famous of Huang Tingjian's calligraphy works is Song Fengge's poems.

The Iron Stone of Song Fengge is a parallel edition of Huang Tingjian's seven-character poem, with a length of 32.8 cm and a width of 2 19.2 cm. The full text consists of 29 lines, 153 words. Collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei. In September of the first year of Chongning, Song Huizong (1 102), Huang Tingjian and his friends traveled to Fanshan in the north of the lake, passing through a pavilion in the pine forest and listening to Songtao overnight.

Song Feng Ge Tie Shi spread in Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the Song Dynasty, it was collected by the people, returned to Jia Sidao, passed through Xiang in the Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty, and then entered the imperial palace of the Qing Dynasty. This post was given to Hubei Wang (Xiaofeng) during the light year of the Qing Dynasty.

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About the author:

Huang Tingjian (1August 9, 045-1May 24, 05), whose real name is Lu Zhi, was born in xiushui county, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, a famous writer and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty and the founder of Jiangxi Poetry School. Professor Peking University and pioneer Li Zhimin commented: "Huang Tingjian's comments on books, paintings and poems are all based on rhyme, attracting cranes into the grass and making them strong and have a new realm."

He is the author of Valley Ci, which, together with Du Fu, Chen, is called "one ancestor and three schools" of Jiangxi poetry school (Huang Tingjian is one of them). They, Chao and Qin Guan all studied under Su Shi, and they are collectively called "Su Men Four Bachelor". He was as famous as Su Shi before his death and was called "Su Huang" by the world. Calligraphy is unique and one of the "Song Sijia".