What are Zhao Mengfu's calligraphy works?

Zhao Mengfu's calligraphy works include: Four Things of the Right Army, Luo Shenfu (a book of enriching the people for four years in Dade), Yun Fu delivering a plate of millet in Langzhong, Poems on the Front Red Wall (130 1 year) and Poems on the West Lake by Su Shi (/kloc).

Character introduction:

Zhao Mengfu [f incarnation] (125410120 July-1322 July 30), Han nationality, a passerby in Song Xue, also known as Shuijing Palace, worked as a Meng Yi in middle age. Xing Wu (now Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province) was originally from Lanxi, Wuzhou. From the late Southern Song Dynasty to the early Yuan Dynasty, he was an official, calligrapher, painter and poet. He was the grandson of XI, Zhao Kuangyin, Song Taizu, and a direct descendant of Zhao, the king of Qin.

Zhao Mengfu is well-read, good at poetry, proficient in Confucian classics and learning, good at calligraphy, good at painting, good at epigraphy, good at temperament, and good at understanding and appreciation. In painting, he created a new painting style in Yuan Dynasty, which was called "the crown of Yuan people". His paintings have a wide range of materials and comprehensive techniques, and he is good at landscapes, figures and flowers and birds.

His books are based on Zhong You, Two Kings, Li Yong and Zhao Gou. Good seal, official script, truth, line and cursive script, especially regular script and running script. His elegant style of calligraphy, neat structure and skillful brushwork created Zhao Ti Shu, which is called "four masters of regular script" with Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan.