Generally, plaques have very few written words and no complex structural styles. They mainly focus on adapting to the situation and concise diction. When writing the inscription, a high level of calligraphy is required. The upper and lower paragraphs should be written in an appropriate position and the size of the characters should be appropriate.
The plaques are roughly divided into the following themes:
(1) The names of the buildings and palaces. Such as "Tengwang Pavilion", "Eternal Life Hall", "Wangyue Pavilion", "Wangjiang Tower", etc.;
(2) The name of the business name. Such as "Tongrentang", "Neiliansheng", "Laofengxiang", "Rongbaozhai", etc.;
(3) Inscriptions praising virtues. Such as "The garden is full of peaches and plums", "Love the people like a child", "Look up to the mountains", etc.;
(4) Lyrical inscriptions depicting scenes. Such as "the cool breeze is coming", "the mountains are clear and the water is beautiful", "the blue sky is beautiful", "spring is peaceful and the scenery is bright", etc.;
(5) Inscriptions describing aspirations and aspirations. Such as "God rewards those who work hard", "The sea embraces all rivers", "Advance with the times", etc.;
(6) Inscription for the opening of the celebration. Such as "expanding great ambitions", "prosperous business", "prosperous financial resources", etc.