The full name of the remains of Zhang Shanzi Xiping for three years is 1980.
The Han tablet found. This inscription was engraved in the first year of Xiping, Emperor Ling of Han Dynasty (174). This is the eulogy of an official's wife after her death. It is a representative of a large number of eulogies in the Eastern Han Dynasty. This fragment is the upper right part of the original film, with a length of 86 cm and a width of 32 cm. It contains five lines of characters with negative lines between them, each with a diameter of about 4 cm.
The overall calligraphy style of this monument belongs to Fangzheng Road. The whole tablet body is eclectic, with natural rules and many meanings, giving people a sense of simplicity, simplicity and strength. The tablet uses a special pen, which is round or square when it is started, and changes endlessly when it is closed. It is pointed or closed or exposed, horizontal and vertical, with rounded corners and stable edges. The structure of the monument takes fairness as the "main theme", seeking change in simplicity and simplicity in change, with sparse or dense bookshelves and natural interest. For example, the character "You" is shaped by calligraphers through straight lines and changes, which makes the whole character form a number of symmetrical squares and rectangles with stable centers of gravity, just like a towering castle with an architectural beauty. The composition of the tablet not only follows the routine of vertical and horizontal lines in the official script, but also achieves flat and square, long and flat, straight and dense, sparse and dense, with uneven levels and full charm. These forms are extremely rare in Han steles. Dan, a folk calligrapher, shows obvious calligraphy consciousness of seeking change and beauty. Through plain stippling, square structure and natural composition, it has reached a surprising level of mediocrity. Compared with Qufu's famous tablet of the Han Dynasty, it is more vivid and fully demonstrates the extensive social foundation of calligraphy art in the mature period of the official script of the Eastern Han Dynasty.