The calligraphy of "Flying North" is simple and peaceful, calm and steady, with cutting-edge words. His brushwork is graceful and graceful, his brushwork is particularly outstanding, and there is no trace of carving and decoration, which is a masterpiece of official script of Han tablet.
Feizhibei was published in Jianning two years of the Eastern Han Dynasty (169). Its full name is "monument to the fat king in Liang Dong, Henan Province", and it is also called "monument to the fat wisdom father and son". The calligraphy works of official script, which belongs to the unnamed author, are now in shangcheng museum in yanshi.
The Eastern Han Dynasty is the pinnacle of official script, and the inscriptions preserved to this day are all academic models. The calligraphy of "Flying Monument" is simple and peaceful, calm and atmospheric, recently unearthed, with cutting-edge characters. Compared with the temple works built at the same time, such as Huashan Monument and Xiping Shijing, its writing interest is particularly prominent, and there is no trace of carving, which can be called the masterpiece of official script of Han Monument.
"Flying Monument" is 98 cm high, 48 cm wide and 9.5 cm thick, with 6 lines of official script and 28 words; The tablet body is bounded by Lishu 19 lines, full of 29 words and * * 484 words. Firstly, it narrates Fei Zhi's native place and official position, and then praises Fei Zhi's legendary deeds around the emperor, as well as the historical facts of making friends with ancient and modern immortals, teaching disciples and spreading his fame far and wide.