Zhao Mengfu was one of the outstanding representatives in the history of Chinese calligraphy. His calligraphy style was fresh and natural, and his brush and ink were concise and full of his own personality. His representative works include: 1. Ode to the Luo God: One of Zhao Mengfu's most famous works is the regular script Ode to the Luo God. This work used a large number of regular script techniques, the structure was rigorous, the strokes were beautiful, especially the cursive part, which reached an extremely high level. [2. Mysterious Secret Pagoda Stele]: This was an inscription written by Zhao Mengfu. It was one of the representative works of regular script. The style of this stele was rigorous, the strokes were standard, the structure was beautiful, and the momentum was vigorous. It was known as the "Master of Regular Script". 3. Tao Te Ching: Zhao Mengfu's Tao Te Ching was one of his representative works in his later years and also a classic in the history of Chinese calligraphy. This work uses a large number of cursive skills, smooth and majestic, and is one of Zhao Mengfu's representative works of calligraphy. [4]" Ode to the Red Cliff ": This is a long Fu written by Zhao Mengfu and is also a classic in the history of Chinese calligraphy. This work is mainly written in semi-cursive, bold and unrestrained, full of romantic colors. Other than that, Zhao Mengfu also had many other excellent calligraphy works such as the "Ninety percent Palace Liquan Inscription,""Before and After the Red Cliff Ode,""Wen Zhengming Calligraphy,""Linjin Xiaowu Stele," and so on. They were all treasures in the history of Chinese calligraphy.