1. Essays on Yuanyuantang:
Essays on Yuanyuantang is Mr. Feng Zikai's main prose selection. In 1927, Feng Zikai converted to Master Hongyi and held a ceremony in his apartment in Yongyili, Jiangwan. Feng Zikai also asked Master Hongyi to name his residence. Feng Zikai wrote many words that he liked and could match each other on a small piece of paper, made many small paper balls, scattered them on the altar in front of Sakyamuni's portrait, took lots twice, and opened them with the word "Yuan", so he named the apartment "Yuan Yuan Tang". Immediately ask Master Hongyi to write the banner of "Yuanyuantang". After several migrations, Hou Fengzikai built the "Yuanyuantang" behind the old house in Shimenwan, his hometown, in 1933.
2. Twenty Essays: Twenty Essays is a book published by Tianma Bookstore and written by Feng Zikai. Most of the works were written by the author at the request of various magazines from 1932 to 1934, including Eating Melon Seeds, Reading, For My Children, Revisiting the Old Place, New Year, Five Random Thoughts and so on.
3. White Goose: White Goose, also known as Goose in Shaping Cabin, was written in Chongqing in the summer of 1946, originally published in the first issue of Volume 1 of The Herald on August 1, 1946.
4. Feng Zikai (November 9, 1898-September 15, 1975), born in Chongde, Zhejiang, China (now Chongfu Town, Tongxiang City, Jiaxing), was an essayist, painter, writer, art and music educator. His original name was Run, also known as Ren and Ren, and later he was renamed Zi Kai with his pen name TK. His main works are essays on Yuanyuantang, and a collection of paintings, Zikai Comics, etc. He studied under Master Hongyi (Li Shutong) and is famous for creating cartoons and essays by blending Chinese and Western paintings. On September 3, 1926, Feng Zikai's comic book collection was published.