Deng's official script copybook is the most famous.

The most famous copybooks of Deng Lishu are as follows:

There are two lines in each picture, with four words in each line, 28 words in the text and 39 words in the title 1 1. The content of the whole picture is as follows: "All the troubles in the world are gone, watch the flowers fall and listen to the birds sing;" Cut off the dust, push the moon halfway through the window, and the breeze will lie on the couch. "

Inscription: "See the Zen Friends of Shuyuan, Stubborn Deng" These four screens are: vertical 1 18 cm and horizontal 59.2 cm, which are now in the Anhui Provincial Museum.

Deng (1743— 1805), a native of Wanbaishan, Huaining, Anhui Province, was a famous master of calligraphy seal cutting during the Qianlong and Jiaqing periods of Qing Dynasty. His brushwork imitates the inscriptions in Qin, Han, Wei and Jin dynasties, which is the first sound of a generation of inscriptions. At that time, people called his calligraphy "unprecedented for thousands of years" and "the first in the country". The new school of calligraphy and seal cutting initiated by him was called "Deng School" or "New Huizhou School" by later generations.

His works are collected by the Palace Museum, Shanghai Museum and other major museums, and Anhui Museum is an important collection unit of his works. The four screens of the official script "Worrying about the country and the people" are the most representative one, and many publications about Deng take this as the cover.

As for Deng's official script, later calligraphers think that seal script is integrated into official script, which contains the brushwork of the northern monument, bold and steady brushwork, and the structure is full of ancient meaning, close to Qin and Han dynasties.