There are many excellent examples in the official script inscriptions of the Han Dynasty that are worthy of our study. Among them, the "Stele of Ritual Vessels" is clear, majestic, beautiful, ever-changing, and dangerous in its simplicity. It can skillfully handle and harmoniously deal with various contradictory contradictions that may appear in the art of calligraphy, such as square and circle, thickness, width, straightness, expansion and contraction, back, movement and stillness.
Fang Shuo in the Qing Dynasty commented: "The beauty of this stele lies not in its neatness but in its changes, not in its sufficient momentum but in the strength of its writing." This stele has always been highly praised by calligraphers and scholars, as well as those who study official calligraphy. Benefit more from it. This article takes "The Ritual Vessel Stele" as an example and combines many years of teaching practice to conduct a new analysis of the main features and practice methods of "The Ritual Vessel Stele", which can be used as a reference for learners.