Do Su Xun and Su Zhe have any classic articles?

Su Xun, Ming Yun, No.,is from Meishan, Sichuan. A famous essayist and political commentator, he was one of the "Eight Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties" in Song Dynasty. The author has 20 volumes. Among the three volumes, the most prominent feature of Su Xun's prose is that his political essays are concise and clear, inspiring and sharp in words. They have made a wide and comprehensive exposition on politics, economy, military affairs, employment and so on throughout the ages. His representative works include Lun Heng, Distinguishing Traitors, Guan Zhong, and The Book of Rights.

Su Zhe, the word ziyou, is homophonic with uncle, and is called Yingbin. Meishan (now Sichuan), Meizhou, Northern Song Dynasty. Together with his father Su Xun and his brother Su Shi, he is known as the "Three Sus" and is one of the "Eight Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties" in China classical literature. Su Zhe's articles are mainly about discussion, with Wang Yang's style, vigorous brushwork and clear and powerful reasoning. His poetic realm is open and follows in Su Shi's footsteps. He is the author of 950 volumes of Luancheng, 924 volumes of Postscript of Luancheng, Luancheng 10, Zhao Yingji, 9 12, Biography of Poetry, Spring and Autumn Annals, Mencius' Interpretation, Notes on the Analects of Confucius and Ancient History.