Simple and honest, strong and powerful, it can be called the masterpiece of this style in the Han monument. "Fang Bi" is often used in the whole brushwork, with sharp edges and corners, and is characterized by uniformity, straightness, squareness and flatness. The thickness of strokes is between bisection and trisection. There is less white cloth in the characters, and compared with other Han steles, the sense of heaviness and volume is particularly obvious. The space occupied by each word is also relatively symmetrical, and the complex changes are manifested in the strokes.
2. The full name of "Cao Quanbei" is "Heyang makes Cao Quanbei".
It is an important inscription in the Eastern Han Dynasty in China, which was engraved on October 21st, the second year of Zhong Ping in the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 185). Cao Quanbei is a representative work of official script in Han Dynasty. It is famous for its elegant style and neat structure and is highly praised by calligraphers in past dynasties. Judging from the calligraphy of this tablet, its practical characteristics are obvious. It turns into a flat pen, mainly a round pen, and the strokes seem to push the boat with the trend. There are few big squats and big jumps, and there is no stimulation. The pen is steady, elegant and colorful. The monument is characterized by feminine beauty.
3. Ceremony Monument
Zhong Zheng is elegant, rigorous in statutes, elegant without losing composure, disciplined without losing free and easy. The strokes are mainly thin and hard, and the thickness changes obviously. In particular, some strokes are vigorous and neat, and the thickness contrast is obvious. The shape changes seem dull, but the structure is not simple and the layout is sparse, while the center of gravity of each word is stable, and the whole text is full of energy. The inscription is beautiful and elegant, vigorous and powerful, solemn and detached.