Which inscription is typical of the style of Zhuangmei Road among Han steles?

The typical example of the magnificent road style among Han steles is the "Hengfang Stele".

The "Hengfang Stele" is a cultural relic protection unit in Shandong Province. It is 240 cm high, 110 cm wide and 25 cm thick. It is a round-headed stele with a dragon pattern carved on it and the official script "Han Dynasty" engraved on the forehead. "The Monument of Weiwei Qinghengfujun" has 10 words in 2 lines. There is a round piercing under the forehead, and the inscription under the piercing describes Hengfang's ancestors and Hengfang's life and political achievements.

In calligraphy, the fonts are square and simple, winning with clumsiness, and the frame is solid and thick, like a tiger lying under the palace; the strokes are straight and thick, the strokes are like rocks, the corners are sharp and angular, and there is a serious look; the composition is The words "Xing Mi" are full, and there are changes in the straightness and obliqueness.

The main stylistic features of "Hengfang Stele" are:

① Pay attention to momentum. Although the "Hengfang Stele" does not appear to have an unbridled posture or flying main strokes from its appearance, its smooth and unrefined lines and dense structure show a kind of roughness and majesty.

②Advocate for simplicity. "Ancient" is reflected in the simplicity of the lines, without the sweetness of pretentious gestures. The changes in linear shapes are more due to the natural staggering of thick and thin, the interplay of straight and straight, the interweaving of long and short, etc.

There is no obvious "rhythm point" to look for in the process of writing, and there is no artificial carving, only the mottled ancient meaning and frankness reflected from the plain lines. "Clumsy" is reflected in the squareness of the structure and the shift in the center of gravity within the squareness - sometimes to the left, sometimes to the right, and sometimes to the bottom.