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The complete works of Mi Fei's calligraphy
1, "Value Rain Post": Mi Fei's running letter to Bochong guarding the abutment, written in the second year of Huizong Chongning in the Northern Song Dynasty (1 103). Paper book, 25.6 cm long and 38.6 cm wide, collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

2. "Yan He Post": Mi Fei cursive script "Yan Zhi and the Stone Country" (Su Jing Post), written in the second year of Huizong Chongning in the Northern Song Dynasty (1 103). Paper book, length 30. 1 cm, width 42.6 cm, collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

3. Cursive script: Mi Fei's cursive script in the second year of Yuan You, Northern Song Zhezong (1087). Paper book, 24.7 cm long and 37 cm wide, collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

4. Linyi ambassador posts: Mi Fei cursive script, also known as Zhang Dian epilepsy post, Cao Sheng post, Lun Shu post, etc. One of the articles was written in Yuan You's second year in North Song Zhezong (1087). Paper book, 24.7 cm long and 37 cm wide, collected by the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

5. Zhang Jiming's post: Appreciation of Mi Fei's running script, about the first year of Yuan You (1086), a paper book with a length of 26.0 cm and a width of 34.5 cm, is now in the National Museum of Tokyo, Japan.

6. Uncle Hui Tie: Mi Fei's running script, 24.5cm long and 29.6cm wide, collected in Tokyo National Museum.

7. Teacher Li's post: Appreciation of Mi Fei's running script, two years (1087), paper book, 25.8 cm long and 3 1.3 cm wide, in the National Museum of Tokyo, Japan.

8. "Coral Post": Collect Zhang Monk's friends, Tian Wang, Yan Er, Wen Wen Li Tu, coral pen container, etc.

9. "Political Post": The feature of the work is that the central axes of the characters are mostly well connected and occasionally parallel and staggered.

10, Summer Resort: Mi Fei's running script Summer Resort is a paper book with a length of 30.9 cm and a width of 40.6 cm, which is collected in the Art Museum of Princeton University, USA. A suspected letter to Zhang Dun.