"A captain in old Li Si pays tribute to Yang Junsong."

"Shimen Fu", the full name of which is "Qianwei, a captain of Li Si, is Yang Junsong", was engraved in the second year of Jianhe (148). This paper describes the history of Yang, a captain, who wrote to the emperor during the reign of Emperor Zhao of Han Dynasty, refuting public opinion and praising the ramp, and also reflects the history of crossing the four roads between Qinling Mountains in the Eastern Han Dynasty, which is not recorded in the history books. The author of "Shimen Fu" originally intended to praise rather than show off his calligraphy, but his calligraphy was called "the masterpiece of Li Zhi" by later generations. It is also called Xi Xia Fu in Chengxian County, Gansu Province, and Fu Ge Fu in Lueyang, Hanzhong. It is a masterpiece of Jong Li and a treasure of calligraphy. Ode to Shimen represents the highest level of ancient official script and is a masterpiece that calligraphers have been competing to copy for thousands of years. In Qing Dynasty, Zhang Zuyi commented that "in the past three hundred years, I don't know how many people have studied Han steles, but no one has studied Ode to Shimen, which is full of vigorous and unrestrained spirit. Timid people dare not learn, and cowardly people can't learn. "