The inscription on the stone tablet of Zeng Houyi's tomb was unearthed in 1978 with bells and chimes. Among them, the chin is stone, with 32 pieces, which are divided into upper and lower layers. Each piece of chin has lettering and a small amount of ink books. The head of the chin is engraved with a number, and the percussion part is called a drumhead, on which are engraved words with phonetic symbols, and at the end, there are words with musical relationship, and 32 pieces of stone chin are engraved with 696 words. These compiled scripts and the stone tablets of Qin Gong Tomb belong to Chu and Qin Dynasties, so they are naturally very different. The simplified rate of stone parallel characters in Zeng Houyi's tomb is naturally close to that of bamboo slips. Because the text content is related to phonetic notation and musical rhythm, there are many repeated words, such as "Gu Xi", "Zhi", "Gong, Shang, Jiao, Zheng and Yu". Repeated words appear on different tablets with slight changes, from which we can understand the random adjustment of the same word in different text associations and spatial situations. Of course, among them, the lettering with great differences in style may come from different authors.