What are the Qin seal script posts?

Qin seal script posts include: Yishan tablet and Huiji carved stone.

Yishan Monument: In the 28th year of Qin Shihuang (2 19 BC), Li Sishu was 2 18 cm high and 84 cm wide. Also known as the Yishan Qin Zhuan Monument at the end of Yuan Dynasty. Originally located in the lobby of Zouxian county government, it moved to Gongmen of Mengmiao in the early years of the Republic of China, and 1973 moved to Qimiao for preservation. It is now in Zoucheng Museum.

Carving stone in Huiji: When Qin Shihuang visited Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang), he ordered Li Si, the prime minister, to write an article to carve stone, so he called it carving stone in Huiji. It was written by Reese.

Qin Zhuan zitie

It refers to the copybook written in the Qin Dynasty seal script font, which is an important part of China's calligraphy history. Qin Zhuan's elegant fonts, smooth strokes and expressive force are important tools for learning calligraphy and understanding ancient Chinese characters.

There are many inscriptions on seal script in Qin dynasty, among which the most famous ones are Yishan tablet, Huiji stone carving, Taishan stone carving, Langya stone carving and Yangling stone carving. These copybooks have a long history, elegant fonts and high artistic value and historical significance.

In modern times, Qin seal script posts are still loved and studied by many people. Some calligraphers and calligraphy lovers will copy these copybooks, improve their calligraphy level and understand ancient culture. At the same time, some publishing houses will also publish these classic copybooks, so that more people can understand and appreciate the charm of Qin Zhuan.