Appreciation of Zhang Qianbei's official script works is called "Ode to Zhang Jun's Table in the Old City of Han Valley", which was carved in Zhong Ping in the third year of the Eastern Han Dynasty (186) and unearthed in the Ming Dynasty. Zhang Qianbei exists in Dai Temple in Tai 'an, Shandong Province. Zhang Qianbei and Cao Quanbei are both famous historical sites in the late Han Dynasty. A large number of fonts in the writing board have infiltrated into the seal structure, and the fonts are square and angular, with the characteristics of uniformity, straightness, squareness and flatness. The book of the whole monument is elegant and simple. The inscription "Zhang Qianbei" recorded Zhang Qian's political achievements, which was carved by Yin Wei, Zhang Qian's former residence, to praise Zhang Qian. It is a typical work with rich style among the Han steles handed down from ancient times, and the earliest rubbings in existence are Ming rubbings (? Toray patch book? ), hidden in the Palace Museum.
The beautiful picture of Zhang Qianbei's official script "Zhang Qianbei" is called "Ode to Zhang Jun's Table in Han Dynasty", also known as "Zhang Qian Table". The monument originally belonged to Dongping Prefecture, Shandong Province (now Dongping County, Shandong Province) and is now located in Lingbingmen, Daisi, Tai 'an. Hanzhong Pingsan Year (AD 186) was carved in February. Unearthed in the early Ming Dynasty. This monument is 9 feet 5 inches (2.92 meters) high and 3 feet 2 inches (1.07 meters) wide. Beiyang 15 line, 42 words, * * * 567 words, 3.5 cm in diameter, official script; The number of titles and donations of 41 officials in Yin Engraving Monument is three columns, with 19 lines in the first two columns, 323 words in the last three lines and 41 lines, with a diameter of 3.5 cm. What is the inscription? Is it true that the ancient city of Han Dynasty asked Zhang Jun to pay tribute to it? Twelve characters, intended to bend and fill between seal characters, are like Miao seal characters in printed words, and people take seal characters as their purpose.
Zhang Qianbei's original text