Among the cliff stone carvings, Ode to Shimen is the most famous, and calligraphers regard it as a masterpiece. At the same time, Cai Shark's "Jia Jing" reached the requirements of restoring ancient ways to Li and opening a tire. Inscription is the most important art form reflecting the times and phonology, among which Feng Longshan, The Story of the Western Chamber, Kong Zhou, Yi Ying, Chen Shi, Zhang Qian and Cao Quan are especially admired and imitated by later generations.
The prosperity of calligraphy art began in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Calligraphy theory's works appeared in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the earliest calligraphy theory author was Yang Xiong at the turn of the Han Dynasty. The first calligraphy theory monograph was a cursive script written by Cui Yuan in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Calligraphers in the Han Dynasty can be divided into two categories: one is the calligrapher in the Han Dynasty, represented by Cai Yong; First, cursive writers, represented by Du Du, Cui Yuan and Zhang Zhi, were later called "Cao Sheng".
The creation and birth of cursive script in Han dynasty is of great significance in the history of calligraphy art, which indicates that calligraphy has begun to become an art that can express emotions and express calligraphers' personality with high freedom. The primary stage of cursive script is cursive script. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, cursive script was further developed and Cao Zhang was formed. Later, Zhang Zhi created today's cursive script.