Characteristic brushwork of sacrificial tablet

The Book of Rites Monument published in the second year of Yongshou in the Eastern Han Dynasty (156) is also called the Confucius Temple Monument in Hanming House. Without the author's name, it is a calligraphy work of official script, which is now in the exhibition hall of Han Wei Monument in Qufu.

Li Bei's strokes are thin, hard and vigorous, and the strokes are thin, sharp and sharp, forming a strong visual contrast, which is somewhat similar to the calligraphy of Juyan Han bamboo slips.

The specific strokes are: turning the pen, pressing it again, and lifting the pen. The meaning of seal script is integrated into these strokes, which is more vivid. Intermittent writing is rare in general Chinese books. In a word, he is both rigid and flexible, inclusive, and combines the essence of calligraphy, which is very worth learning.