What is recorded in the inscription on "Mao Dinggong"?
Mao Dinggong is a typical representative of inscriptions on bronze in the late Western Zhou Dynasty, with 32 lines and 497 words. The content of the record is generally that there was chaos in the world at that time, and the king ordered Mao Gong to assist the government. Mao Gong felt that Zhou Wang entrusted him with an important task and cast a tripod as a souvenir. From the perspective of calligraphy, the whole tripod font is dignified and rectangular; The strokes are round and concise, symmetrical and beautiful, without losing the strong and heavy rhyme; The rules are loose, neat, standardized, and grand. Every word is integrated with the whole article, and it is natural.