Jiang Shang post, also called occasional post, has 9 lines and 58 words. This is a letter from Su Shi to Du. It is simple, elegant, upright and noble, and it is a masterpiece handed down from Dongpo to Mo Bao. Today's National Palace Museum in Taipei.
The writing style is casual, but the overall white cloth is naturally scattered, rich and elegant-style, dignified and mellow, but not artificial, the brushwork is precise and rigorous, but not restrained, and the author's knowledge shines in the pen, which is consistent with the style of Xiaosan in the book.
2. "Cold Food Post"
Cold food post is also called Huangzhou cold food poem post or Huangzhou cold food post. This is a book written by Su Shi. It is plain ink, horizontal 34.2 cm, vertical 18.9 cm, 17 lines, 129 characters. It is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.
This post is the masterpiece of Su Shi's running script. This is a poem to send a revival, and it is a sigh of life caused by Su Shi's relegation to Huangzhou for three years. The poem is desolate and affectionate, expressing Su Shi's melancholy and lonely mood at this time.
3. "Thank the teacher for his paper"
Thank you for your article is a calligraphy work created by Su Shi in the Northern Song Dynasty.
I wrote in Fu Yuan for three years, only the second half of the original post, which is 27 cm high and 96.5 cm horizontal. In addition, the word "Ze" was added where the word "teacher" was removed, and Chen Jiru and others wrote the postscript. Now in Shanghai Museum. There are photocopies for the world.