Characteristics of Han inscriptions

Cao Quanbei was written by Wang Chang in Jin Dynasty to commemorate Cao Quan's achievements. Wang Min, Wang Bi, etc. Cao Quan, Zi Jingwan, is from Xiaogu, Dunhuang. The inscription tells that Cao Quan shared his worries for his younger brother, abandoned his official position, returned to his hometown, met a shift, lived in seclusion at home, and worked as a doctor for seven years, reflecting the peasant uprising headed by Zhang Jiao from the side, which was surging and magnificent. There are three lines in the inscription, three words are sentences, three lines are empty, and one line is at the end of the inscription. The names inscribed on the tablet include Chu Shi, the three elders in the county, the three elders in the township, the wine offering under the door, the discussion under the door, the history of Du You and your legend. This monument is as black as grease, and the light can be used as a guide. Calligraphy is written in official script. The handwriting is clear, the structure is stretched, the font is beautiful and flying, the calligraphy is neat and fine, beautiful and powerful, and the style is elegant and colorful, which fully shows the maturity and elegance of Han Li. This stele is delicate and complete. This is the masterpiece of Han tablet and Han Li. It is also one of the few works with relatively complete preservation and clear fonts in the inscriptions of the Han Dynasty in China.