Introduction to the Royal Stele Pavilion: Zhao Gou, Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty, was very good at calligraphy and had "Han Mo Zhi" handed down to the world. He spoke highly of Mi Fu's calligraphy and believed that Mi Fu's calligraphy was well-known and not undeserved. He praised his regular cursive script as "sincere and capable". Because Mi Fu was able to incorporate the calligraphy style of the Southern and Northern Dynasties into his writing, he appeared to be "calm and happy", "like riding a horse, advancing and retreating easily, not bothering to be whipped, and nothing inappropriate", and the word "Mi" has a "spirit of soaring into the sky" . An emperor who is famous all over the world for his calligraphy and painting has such a high opinion of Mi Fu's calligraphy, which is enough to prove that Mi Fu's calligraphy is outstanding and extraordinary.