The inscription of Huashan Temple in Xiyue was carved in the fourth year of Yan Xi (A.D. 16 1) and the eighth year of Yan Xi (A.D. 165) in the Eastern Han Dynasty. There is a seal. Standing on Huashan Mountain. The original stone still exists in the early Ming Dynasty. In the thirty-fourth year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (AD 1552), the earthquake monument was destroyed. There are four kinds of original stone rubbings handed down from ancient times, namely Siming edition, Changyuan edition, Guanzhong edition (also known as Huayin edition) and Shunde edition (also known as Xiaolongshan Museum edition). Unfortunately, the Changyuan edition has been exported to Japan, and the Shunde edition is a half edition because it has destroyed two pages.
"Xiyue Huashan Temple Monument" has two lines and six characters, and the inscription is ***22 lines, with a total of 38 words, which is divided into three parts. The first part of the behavior 14 describes the reasons for building temples to worship mountain gods, and the significance of the Han emperor's request to sacrifice mountain gods according to seasons. 15- 18 The second part of the behavior is mainly a eulogy, praising the god of flowers and moons in four words. The third part of decree 19-22 is the name of the local county official at that time. ?
In calligraphy, his brushwork is both Fiona Fang and neat, and his composition is clean and solemn. He also has the simplicity of the Fang Heng Monument, the beauty of Cao Quanbei, and the roundness from the north of summer to Gu Zhuo.