The full name of Cao Quanbei is Han and Yang ordered Cao Quanbei, so it is also called Cao Jing Wan Bei, because Cao Quan's words are finished. Cao Quanbei by Wang Chang and others in the Eastern Han Dynasty is one of the typical representative works of Lishu in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
This monument was erected in October of the second year of Emperor Zhong Ping of the Eastern Han Dynasty, with 20 lines and 45 words. The inscription consists of 33 lines, divided into 5 lines. Handwriting is official script, and the print is not preserved for a long time. The whole monument is *** 1 165, with a height of 253 cm and a width of 123 cm. This monument was unearthed in Xinli Village, Heyang during the Wanli period of Ming Dynasty. The stele was broken in the late Ming dynasty, and what people usually see is the rubbings after it was broken. It is now kept in the Forest of Steles Museum in Xi 'an, and the Ming rubbings are kept in the Palace Museum in Beijing and the Shanghai Museum.
Correlation evaluation
1. "Zhao Gan" is an inscription on epigraphy in Ming Dynasty, and it is an ancient official script. Monuments such as "Shizu" and "Hanyi" are not less valuable, and they are intact.
2. Sun Chengze, a politician and collector in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, was elegant and elegant. "Ritual Monument" reflects before and after, which is the treasure of Han Dynasty stone relief.
3. Fang Shuo, a calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty, this tablet is no different from Yi Ying, but its ups and downs are directly in the same strain as Hanshu. Wen and Yin are the same hand, connected with the stone drum, bypassing Cao Zhang. It is a key for calligraphers of past dynasties to learn Wei, Qi, Zhou, Sui, Ou and Chu. Those who don't know printing can't learn this book, and those who are not good at real grass can't learn this book.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Cao Quanbei.