
In the Yuan Dynasty, Yuan Jue's "One Piece of Poetry" is a scroll on paper, a book, 31.5cm in length and 89.7cm in width, in the collection of the Palace Museum in Beijing. "Yi Ling" is the number of the Yuan Dynasty monk Shi Shouning. Shi Shouning was a Yongjia native who was then the abbot of Jing'an Temple (in present-day Shanghai).
Yuan Jue's use of the pen is mainly due to the Sui and Tang dynasties writing scriptures, which is very legal, and the knots have the style of the Jin and Song dynasties, and they are more vulgar in their dashing. Under the influence of Mi Fu, the pen is like a brush, but it is not sharp. Learning from the Jin and Tang dynasties makes it more ancient than the general calligraphers of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, but it is completely their own style and there is no suspicion of disembodied according to the mold. It is true that it came from the Jin and Tang Dynasties.