Cao Quanbei, whose full name is Han Heyang's envoy Cao Quanbei, is an important inscription in the Eastern Han Dynasty, which was established in Zhong Ping two years in the Eastern Han Dynasty (185). 1956 moved to Xi 'an Beilin Museum in Shaanxi Province for preservation. Cao Quanbei is a representative work of official script in Han Dynasty. It is famous for its elegant style and neat structure and is highly praised by calligraphers in past dynasties.
2. Zhang Qianbei
Zhang Qianbei, whose full name is Zhang Junbiao, is an ancient city of Han Dynasty. Also known as Zhang Qian's Ode to the Table. The monument is 290 cm high and 107 cm wide. Zhong Ping was carved in the third year of the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 186). Existing in Dai Temple in Tai 'an, Shandong Province.
3. Shi Chenbei
Shi Chenbei's double-sided sculpture, the full name of the former monument is "Luxiang Chenguang Confucius Temple Monument", was carved in March of Jianning two years in the Eastern Han Dynasty (169). The full name of Houbei is Lu Xiang Shi Confucius Temple Monument, which was engraved in April of the first year of Jianning (168). This monument is a typical example of the standardization and maturity of Han Li in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Existing Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong.
4. Yiying Monument
Yi Ying Bei is a masterpiece of Han Li in his mature period and one of the best models for later generations to learn official script.
5. ode to Shimen
Ode to Shimen is a monument in the history of calligraphy in China. Together with Luoyang Fu and Longxi Fu, it is called "Three Fu in Han Dynasty" and is the representative work of Fu style in Han Dynasty.
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Lishu