What are Su Shi's calligraphy works?

Su Shi's calligraphy works are:

1, "Poems on Wandering Tigers and Flowing Springs"

There are two poems, one in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, which is also the masterpiece of Su Shi's calligraphy. This Dongpo is a clerical error, and the word "water" is missing. It's all in Taipei. The layout of these two chapters is different, so this chapter seems to take precedence.

2, "Huangzhou Cold Food Poetry Post"

Huangzhou Cold Food Poetry Post, the third running book in the world, is a collection of poems written by Su Shi, with an inkstand of 34.2 cm horizontally and 65,438+08.9 cm vertically, 17 lines and 65,438+029 words. Now it is in the Palace Museum in Taiwan, and it is said that it is in the private hands of Taiwan Province Province.

3, "Dongting spring scenery fu"

Su Shi's Ode to Dongting Spring. The former has 32 lines and 287 words. It was originally hidden in Anqi's place in the early Qing Dynasty, and later entered the Imperial Palace of the Qing Dynasty, carved in Sanxi Hall, Fa Tie. Then it was scattered among the people. 1982 was collected by Jilin Provincial Museum.

4. "Black Clouds in the Sky"

Dark Clouds in the Sky, Cai Xiang's poems and Su Shi's running script were collected by Xiang in the Ming Dynasty and returned to Weng Fanggang in the Qing Dynasty with Weng's inscription and postscript. The black cloud post in the sky is also called Songyang post, with 36 lines and 307 words. This post has no calendar year. According to Weng Fanggang's textual research in Qing Dynasty, the book was written from the tenth year of JaeHee in Ning (1077) to the tenth year of Ding Mao (1089).

5. "People come to book posts"

"A Letter from a Person" is a condolence letter written by Su Shi to Ji Chang after the death of Ji Chang's brother Bocheng, so there is a common sense that "Fu Wei takes care of life and death". This post was handed in by Xiang Heqing, and then entered the Qing Palace. Angela combined this post with "New Year Exhibition and Celebration Post" and called it Pogong's masterpiece. "People come to the book" is a masterpiece with dignified and smooth brushwork.