Brief introduction of the immortal jade tablet.
The full name of "Huangxian Monument" is "Han Yanmen Taishou Xianjun Monument", which was established in November of the eighth year of the Eastern Han Dynasty (165). 1973 unearthed in gaocun, Wuqing county, Tianjin in may. The inscription is shaped like a laurel, 242 cm high and 83 cm wide. Lishu Beiyang 16 line, 35 words, bounded case; Yin Bei 15 line, 25 words, bounded grid. ***827 words. His calligraphy strokes are simple and heavy, and his stippling is rich and varied. There are 10 characters in the seal script of Eyang language. Tongbei has clear handwriting and is the most complete Han tablet found since the founding of the People's Republic of China. The original monument is now in the Tianjin History Museum.