Zhou Shijie's plum blossom seal.

Mei Xi is a unique vein in China's calligraphy art, which was only recorded sporadically in the history books in the past and also mentioned in the drama Meet in the Flower Pavilion. It was almost lost after the Ming and Qing Dynasties, so it became a rare font in today's calligraphy and painting circles, with great collection value. Plum blossom seal is not a simple synthesis of seal calligraphy and plum blossom painting, but an organic integration of their characteristics through re-creation, which makes it vigorous, simple and elegant, unique in shape, unique in originality, more ornamental and collectible.

Zhou Shijie is good at plum blossom seal, Tai Chi seal and crane script. The plum blossom seal script he wrote can be described as "there are flowers in the words, there are words in the flowers, the words are picturesque, and the paintings are still words." From a distance, they are flowers. From a close distance, they are lively and solemn, elegant and dignified. Plum sandwich, words with plums, elegant books, delicious plums, beautiful walls, natural fragrance, extremely eye-catching, clever fonts and gorgeous petals. After watching it for a long time, it can be fascinating and produce a pleasant impulse. " In the creation of calligraphy and painting art, Zhou Shijie handled it most naturally, appropriately and wonderfully in the combination of macro and micro, in the blending of reason and emotion, and in the description of overall momentum and details. It also made his plum blossom seal look more magnificent and reached a new height in calligraphy and painting.