What are the inscriptions in official script?

The eight famous monuments in Han Li are as follows:

1, Yiyingbei

In the first year of Yongxing in the Eastern Han Dynasty (A.D. 153), the original stone is now in the Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong Province. It, together with Book of Rites and Shi Chen, is also called "Three Monuments of Confucius Temple", which is valued by calligraphers.

2. Ceremony tablet

In the second year of Han Yongshou (156), it was collected in Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong. There are sixteen lines of stele Yang, with 36 characters. At the end of the text, there are nine titles such as Han Xu. There are inscriptions on the body and sides of the tablet. It is contained in Book IX of Jin Bian.

3. Cao Quanbei

(National Treasure Cultural Relics) In the second year of Hanzhong Ping (AD 185), the height was 272 cm and the width was 95 cm. Unearthed in Xinli Village, Heyang County in the early Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, 1956 is collected in Xi 'an Beilin Museum.

4. ode to Shimen

The famous cliff stone carvings. In November of the second year of the Eastern Han Dynasty (148), Hanzhong Prefecture wrote a eulogy for Yang, a captain in the early years.

5. Huashan monument

Official script of Han dynasty. The full name of Xiyue Huashan Temple Monument was carved in April of the 4th year of Yan Xi (A.D. 16 1). This monument, like the ritual monument, is regarded as a model of Han Li, with clear pronunciation and mellow voice, neat spacing between lines and beautiful waves.

6. Shi Chenbei

Also known as "Chen Shi Qianbei", "Han Shi Chen Yan Kongyan Houbei" and "Chen Shi Houbei", the two monuments are carved on both sides with one stone. Shi Chenbei is the treasure of Confucius Temple, and it is also known as the three famous monuments of Confucius Temple, together with Li Monument and Yiying Monument.

7. Zhang Qianbei

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.

8. Huang Bei is freshly baked.

The style of the book is simple and vigorous, vigorous and dignified. His pen is square-oriented, square and restrained, vigorous and dignified, vigorous and bold, like a big man general with a big sword and armor, quite masculine and magnificent (especially Yin tablet).