What are the structural features of "Taishan Stone Carvings" by Qin Shihuang and Qin Ershi?

The Stone Carving on Mount Tai by Qin Shihuang and Qin Ershi is the standard font seal script after the unification of Qin Dynasty. Its structural features, directly inherited the characteristics of Shi Guwen, are more simplified and square than Shi Guwen, rectangular, with smooth lines and even density, giving people a sense of dignity and stability.

The stone carvings on Mount Tai are very valuable. This stone is the earliest existing stone carving in Mount Tai, and is known as the first stone carving in the world. Because of its mellow seal method and rich spine, it is called "Lisi Small Seal" or "Jade Seal Seal".

There were many rubbings in Taishan stone carvings in Qin Dynasty. In Qing Dynasty, the 29-character Ming rubbings carved by Nie Jianguang and the 29-character old rubbings carved by Xu Zonggan are displayed in Daimiao Monument Gallery.

Qin Taishan's stone carving calligraphy is rigorous and vigorous, stable and peaceful; The glyph is fair and symmetrical, slender and beautiful; The lines are as round as iron, and the more round they are; Symmetrical structure, horizontal and vertical, clumsy outside and clever inside, suitable density.