This is a calligraphy inscription, not a word in a font.
It is close to Cuan Baozi stele style in calligraphy.
Cuan Baozi Monument for reference:
"Cuan Baozi Monument", the full name is "The Tomb of the Former Jin Dynasty General Zhenwei, Jianning Prefect Cuan Fujun" Monument, erected in the Eastern Jin Dynasty "Four Years of Tycoon" (405), now in Qujing No. 1 Middle School. There are many people like Qu Jing who are good at writing Cuan Baozi stele style.
The calligraphy art of the inscription of "Cuan Baozi Stele" is unique and interesting. The strokes are organized between regular script and official script, and there are also seal scripts left behind, which are very strong and powerful artistic characteristics of the times. The art of calligraphy stroke composition is constantly changing, sometimes mixed with official script, sometimes regular script, and sometimes seal script. It can be said to be a fusion of "three bodies in one", which is simple, vigorous and ingenious. It is as if it is made by the hammer of a knife and an axe, clumsy but skillful; the fonts are uneven and interesting, with the same character written differently, and no word is the same; the artistic layout of the chapters is staggered in size, looking at each other, echoing from beginning to end, and permeating the whole article, letting it happen naturally. Harmony and unity. "Cuan Baozi Stele" is a stele art treasure with beautiful fonts, beautiful strokes, beautiful composition, and exquisite carvings. Its stippling, font shape, movement and rhyme are all natural, free and lively. After it came out, it was valued by the world and loved by epigraphers and calligraphers.
"Cuan Baozi Stele" is a typical representative of Qujing's Cuan culture. The calligraphy of Cuan Baozi Stele is highly respected in Qujing.