Zhang Yuzhao, the founder of Nangong Style, wrote Nangong County Records in regular script.

The Annals of Nangong County was written by Zhang Yuzhao, a great calligrapher in the late Qing Dynasty, in Guangxu 12 (1886) to rebuild Nangong County School. It is a representative work of Nangong calligraphy created by Zhang Yuzhao and has become one of the famous calligraphy posts handed down from generation to generation. It is reported that this monument no longer exists and rubbings are extremely rare.

Zhang Yuzhao (1823- 1894), whose real name is Lian Qing, whose real name is Lian Ting, is from Wuchang, Hubei Province, and is an official cabinet. Zhang Yisheng studied political discipline, stressed meaning and concentrated on ancient Chinese. He gave lectures in eight academies, including Wuchang Jingxin Academy, Shao Ting Academy and Baoding Academy. He was one of the eight great ancient writers in Ming and Qing Dynasties and an outstanding scholar of Tongcheng School. Zhang is also good at calligraphy. He started with the tablet of Zhang Menglong, studied diligently and made continuous progress, and became an accomplished and famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. Zhang's calligraphy style is unique and unique, which is an outstanding creation and development of Beibei tablet calligraphy art and has great influence at home and abroad.

Kang Youwei, a master of modern calligraphy, spoke highly of Zhang's calligraphy. "Lian Qing's calligraphy is old-fashioned and muddy, and there is no turning point in the painting." "When judging his pen, the center will be folded, the ink will be picked up, the turning point will be lifted, the square will be round, the fall will be hidden, and the circle will be square." His disciples are all over the world. Mr. Hayashi Miyajima is a famous overseas disciple of Zhang Yuzhao. He once founded an academy to spread Zhang's calligraphy and became a major school of Japanese calligraphy.

It is worth mentioning that Xue Ji's post in Nangong County is not only excellent in calligraphy, but also excellent in inscription. In particular, the article hit the nail on the head and denounced the shortcomings of the imperial examination system, which is admirable. The inscription reads: "The rule of the world lies in talents, and talents must come from learning. However, today's scholars only give lectures on subjects. Ming Taizu has been taking office for hundreds of years, and its disadvantages are extremely high. "

Zhang Yuzhao's argument, before Kang Liang's political reform, had such a high evaluation and such courage, which was really commendable and worthy of being the demeanor of a generation.