Brief Introduction of Tombstone of Wei Zhen Jianning, General of Jin Dynasty.

The head of the monument is semicircular, and the whole monument is rectangular, with a height of1.83m, a width of 0.68m and a thickness of 0.2 1 m. The inscription is 13 lines with 30 words each. At the end of the tablet, there are four lines with the title 13, and the amount 15, all of which are original books. The calligraphy of the tablet is between official script and regular script, which embodies a transitional style from official script to regular script, and provides valuable information for the evolution of Chinese characters and calligraphy research, and calligraphy has a very high status. In the history of calligraphy, it is called "Cuan" together with "Gu Yan Long Monument" and "Gu Bao Zi Monument". The former is called "Big Cuan" because of its many words, and this monument is called "Small Cuan". 196 1 in March, the State Council was officially approved as the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in China, and allocated funds to rebuild the pavilion and strengthen the pedestal.

The inscription of "Xianbaozi" is "YiJi Tai Hengsi Year" (that is, the first year of Yixi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, AD 405). Because monuments were forbidden in the Jin Dynasty, there were few stones at that time. Compared with a large number of popular calligraphy and pen and ink at that time, it was a bright pearl in the tablet calligraphy of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Since 1778 was unearthed in Nanning, Yunnan (now Qujing city), it has been paid attention to by the world. Influenced by the Han culture, it was established by the leaders of Yunnan border ethnic minorities to imitate the Han system. The text of this monument is 13 lines, each line is 30 words, followed by the official title 13 lines, each line is 4 words.