Mi Yuren米友仁, Zi yuan-hui 元暉,Ping-ren平仁,hao Lanzhuo laozhen (Idle, stupid old man) 懶拙老人。1074/86–1151/65? Mi Fu's eldest son米芾, in this connection, it is referred to as Er Mi 二米 "Two Mi" or Xiao Mi小米 (Junior Mi), calligrapher, painter, expert.
Chinese experts had different opinions about Mi Yu-ren's achievements. Some felt that he had never been able to rise to the level of his father, while others found his calligraphy and painting mature, outstanding, and energetic. It is important to note that, being the heir to his father's creativity, both in calligraphy and painting, Mi Yu-ren was able to show his creative personality and create original and high-quality versions of the Mi Fu style. The masterpiece of the younger Mi is the scroll (possibly a copy) "Wonderful view of the Xiao and Xiang Rivers" Xiao Xiang qi guan tu瀟湘奇觀圖 1137 (Gugong Museum, Beijing) with his own calligraphic afterword. Mi Yu-ren modified the shortened horizontal point of his father Mi dian 米点 by giving it a more elongated and thin shape. His calligraphy is characterized by an inspired reverence and extraordinary strength at the same time. She feels a deep spiritual kinship with Mi Fu.