Yiying Monument, Sacrifice Monument and Shi Chenbei are collectively called "Three Monuments of Confucius Temple". In calligraphy, its calligraphy style is square, its structure is rigorous, its brushwork is vigorous, its calligraphy is vigorous, its character is horizontal, its thickness is alternating, its pen hides the front, its pen returns to the front, its long stroke bends, its wave tail is big, its angle is round, its wave potential is soft, and its middle part gathers around, which is full of charm. It is pushed by its neighbors as the representative of the body-building school in the Eastern Han Dynasty, which is one of the signs that Han Li is maturing.
Ying Ying tablet is one of the models for later generations to learn official script.
Ying Ying Monument is a work in the first year of Yongxing in the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 153). Calligraphy is rigorous in style and full of simple interest. It is a typical work of Han Li in his mature period, and it is also one of the best models for later generations to learn official script.
In Qing Dynasty, Wan Jing commented on this monument in My Bie Li, saying: "The words are particularly majestic, such as Dai Yuguan, which makes people respect." Weng Fanggang's evaluation of this monument is that "flesh and blood are unified and emotions are smooth." He Ji Shao commented on this monument, "Xiang Jie Park came out and opened a door after the opening, but it was solemn and comfortable."
"Yiying Monument", the full name is "Luxiang Yiying asks for the Confucius Temple Monument". There is no amount. Official script, 18 lines, 40 words. Emperor Huan was founded in the first year of Yongxing (153), and the monument is in Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong. This rubbing is a Ming Dynasty rubbing in the Palace Museum, with thick ink and rich and clear fonts. It is an existing copy of the word "Bi". Each page is 28.2cm long and 14.6cm wide. There is a section of Wang Daxie's view on money, as well as the "Golden Stone Collected in Zhao's Book Village" and the "Rare Book Collected by Zhu Family in Xiaoshan".
This inscription was written by Stuart and Sikongzhao. If they had warned Lu before, Yi Ying wrote to ask him to set up a stone pawn in the Confucius Temple to be responsible for the sacrificial ceremony of the Ministry of Rites.