Shi Guwen is the earliest stone carving discovered in Fengxiang, Shaanxi Province in the Tang Dynasty, and is known as the "ancestor of stone carving" in the world. Because these words are engraved on ten drum-shaped stones, they are called "Shi Guwen".
Ping Fu Tie, a land machine in the Western Jin Dynasty, is the earliest extant ink (non-unearthed ink). Since the Song Dynasty, this post has always been regarded as an original Lu Ji, but today people are skeptical about it, but they also think it was written by people in the Western Jin Dynasty.
Lu Ji (AD 26 1-303) was born in Wu Jun (now Suzhou) in the Western Jin Dynasty. The grandson of the famous Dongwu player Lu Xun.
The largest stone carving on the list is the Diamond Sutra by Zhongyu in Shi Ying, Mount Tai.
On June 23, 2006, Mr. Wang Delin, vice president of China Huaxia Zhong Yi Painting and Calligraphy Institute, professor of China Calligraphy Art Research Institute, researcher and calligrapher of Ningxia Literature and History Museum, dipped in ink at the desk of Ningxia Tendering Bureau once and wrote a 5-meter ×2-meter-long list of China monomers, which won the Guinness Book of Records in China.
Preface to Lanting is the best running script in the world.
There are many more, but I can't remember them at the moment. I'll tell you when I think of them.