What was the font of the Eastern Han Dynasty? Who represents the characters and what represents the works?

The art of calligraphy flourished in the Eastern Han Dynasty, including seal script, official script, cursive script, line script and model script, but the Eastern Han Dynasty was still an era centered on official script, which was very popular and reached its peak.

Cai Yong, a writer and calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, took part in the engraving of The Continuation of the History of Dongguan and Xiping Stone Carving Classic.

The Stone Story of Xiping was carved from the fourth year of Xiping to the sixth year of Guanghe in the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 175- 183), and it is a remnant stone. At that time, Leke's purpose was for everyone to record and observe, which represented the official official official script. Therefore, it embodies the rules of official script, dignified and steady, with sonorous brushwork and extremely neat and serious, but because it is too neat and restrained, it loses some nature and interest. Among them, some stone classics written by Cai Yong, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, are the best. According to "The Biography of Cai Yong in the Later Han Dynasty", its monument was established, and its ancestors and imitators drove more than 1,000 vehicles every day, filling the streets.