Li Ruiqing, a modern calligrapher, believes that Zhang Qianbei's calligraphy began in the Northern Wei Dynasty.

Li Ruiqing, a modern calligrapher, believes that Zhang Qianbei's calligraphy began with Zhang Menglong's Monument and Twenty Records of Longmen in the Northern Wei Dynasty.

Zhang Qianbei has always enjoyed the reputation of "elegance and elegance", which is rare in Han Li. This edition of couplets is full of interesting words and sentences.

If you want to learn calligraphy and create, you can actually take part in, collect research, or leave a monument.

Zhang Qianbei, whose full name is Ode to Zhang Jun's Table in Hangu Ancient City, is also called Ode to Zhang Qian's Table and Zhanggong Square Monument. In the third year of Zhong Ping (186), the Eastern Han Emperor was established in Gucheng County, Dong Jun (now the ancient city of Dong 'e Town, southwest of Pingyin County, Shandong Province). Old Dong 'e County, the ancient city of Dong 'e County in Ming Dynasty, belonged to Dong 'e County when it was unearthed. As Dong 'e County is under the jurisdiction of Dongping Prefecture, this monument was transported to the University of Dongping Prefecture and kept in the Confucian Minglun Hall.