Hui Mengchen not only paid attention to the simplicity and exquisiteness of the pot body, but also paid special attention to the inscribed calligraphy. His engraved calligraphy is elegant and inseparable from the style of Tang Xian, and his brushwork is extremely similar to that of Chu Suiliang, the great calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty. The inscriptions of the "Mengchen teapot" handed down include the books "Wenxingguan Mengchen system", "Jingxi Hui Mengchen system", "Hui Mengchen system" and "Mengchen system". Some are marked with the year of production or quatrains in front of them, such as "The Great Tomorrow Qi Ding Mao Meng Chen Zhi", "Water Soaked One Star Meng Chen", "Ye Jingjing Frost Green Meng Chen Zhi", "Four or Five Family Meng Chen in Yancun" or Verses such as "When the clouds enter Xijin, the sky is bright" and "The heart is beautiful through the ages" are usually engraved by Meng Chen under a poem composed of more than a dozen words or auspicious words. The fonts are mostly regular script, but also running script. The writing style is flexible and has the charm of calligraphy. , carved with a bamboo knife, and later works also used seals. Mengchen teapots with the "Yonglin" seal script seal inside the lid are the best.