Tuoheming is a regular script calligraphy work and cliff stone carving originally carved on the rock wall at the western foot of Jiaoshan Mountain in Zhenjiang. Its calligrapher is Tao Hongjing, a calligrapher from Nanliang. The original stone carving fell into the river due to a landslide and was salvaged, leaving only five residual stones, which are now displayed in the forest of steles in Jiao Shan, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu.
The book Yi He Ming has 12 lines from left to right, each with 23 words or 25 words. Its content is a memorial written by a hermit for a dead crane. This inscription has a muddy font and a flying pen.
The inscription goes from left to right, which is different from the inscription. The lettering size is very different, the characters are scattered and scattered, and the strokes are vigorous and flying, which is used by Fiona Fang. Whether it is strokes or writing, composition is full of changes, forming a simple, light and elegant charm.