How many calligraphy works of Su Shi exist?
This problem is relatively rare, and I can only analyze it for you according to my own relevant knowledge. Su Shi was implicated in the Yuan Party case. Not only was he not recorded in Xuanhe Pu Shu, but his calligraphy works were also destroyed. The most famous work in the early and middle period is Zhi Ping Tie, with an afterword written by Wen Mingzhi when he was in his thirties. By the middle period, many famous works appeared, such as "Qianchibi Fu" in regular script and "Several Poems in Sacrifice to Yellow Emperor". Running script: Du Fu's alder poem, Huangzhou's cold food poem, as well as two posts in the book of New Year celebrations and people coming and going. Su Shi's works in his later years are relatively few, the most famous of which are Visiting a Folk Teacher, Crossing the Sea and Jiang Shang. Among them, "thank you teacher" is a handwritten note to Xie Julian, and the front part has been damaged. This article is included in Dongpo Collection, which is an important article for Su Shi to express his personal literary creation views. His calligraphy is old and vigorous, unlike Huangzhou's cold food poems, which are changeable. The above are Su Shi's famous calligraphy works, of which about nine are recognized by academic circles. In addition, according to various versions of Su Shi's calligraphy anthology, there are Returning Poems, Drunken Pavilion, Fengle Pavilion, Chen Kuiting Monument, Mrs. Hua Rui's Palace Poem, Dongting Spring Poem, Zhongshan Songlao Poem, Dark Cloud Poem in the Sky, Ode to Fish Pillow Crown and Shi Kemei's Flower Poem. Baojue Zen Master Association Jinshan Zuo, Yangzhou Garden Pond Poetry, Chu Song Poetry, Wuchang Xishan Poetry, Du Fu's Poems on Painting Minshan Mountain, Guo Qiushan's Plain Mountain Poetry, Du Ting Wang Jinqing's Plum Blossom Poetry, Poems for Li Xiaobo, Poems for Illness, Poems for Ziyou's Birthday, Posts, Poems on Painting Bamboo, Poems on Golden Gate, Poems on Yearning Nujiao's Red Cliff, Poems on Visiting the Lecture Hall, etc. There are about 43 pieces, which are also recorded in historical materials, and all the originals are available. In addition, the author saw Su Shi exiled to Qiongzhou in the Wugong Temple in Hainan, and he wrote more than ten calligraphy works. Su Shi's manuscripts, notes, drafts and personal collections are not exactly recorded. Spread among the people. It can only be estimated according to some data originally collected by the author, and there should be at least 50 pieces. To sum up, Su Shi's works should be more than 100. I hope my answer can help you and make you satisfied ~ Thank you ~ ~