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Cao Quanbei's orthography is: apostrophe, vertical, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, vertical, horizontal folding, apostrophe and dot.

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 was written by Wang Chang and others in the Eastern Han Dynasty to praise Cao Quanji's contribution to Heyang. This monument was erected in October of the second year of Zhong Ping, the Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty (185). Beiyang 20 lines, 45 words each; 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 *** 1 165 words.

The monument is 253 cm high and 123 cm wide. This monument was unearthed in Xinli Village, Heyang (now Heyang, Shaanxi) in the early years of Wanli period of Ming Dynasty. The stone tablet was broken in the late Ming dynasty, and what people usually see is the rubbings after the break. 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.

Cao Quanbei is one of the representative works of the mature official script in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. It records Cao Quan's suppression of the Yellow Scarf Uprising at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, is an important historical material for studying the peasant uprising at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and is also one of the few well-preserved works with clear fonts in the existing stone tablets of the Han Dynasty in China.

Cao Quanbei was written by Wang Chang and others in the Eastern Han Dynasty to praise Cao Quanji's contribution to Heyang. Cao Quan is studious, knowledgeable and versatile since childhood, and has a virtuous and filial heart. His filial piety is famous in his hometown. Cao Quan successively held an official position in charge of the right post in counties and counties and an official position in Liangzhou. In the second year of Jianning (169), Cao Quan was promoted to Xiaolian and Langzhongbai was named Sima of the Western Regions.