What calligraphy is black paper and white characters?

Black paper and white characters are rubbings, which were written on stone tablets by famous artists and engraved by seal cutting masters. The stone tablets you see in Mount Tai, Confucius Temple and other places are all like this.

The original copy of rubbings, inscriptions and seals is called "rubbings", that is, printed matter with words and graphics printed in ink or other colors on words or patterns of inscriptions or stones. According to ink marks, it can be divided into ink rubbings and Zhu rubbings. According to the way of extension, it can be divided into Wujin extension and cicada wing extension. Rubbing was first seen in the Tang Dynasty. In different historical periods, the extension method has different characteristics. It is rare in Tang Tuoshi, with only a few stone tablets. Song Tuo and Tuo Gong were very particular about paper and ink. Yuan Tuo, although there are rubbings, is not very developed and has no characteristics. Ming Tuo is also exquisite, generally playing according to the specific requirements of Song Tuo. The Qing dynasty followed the extension method of the Ming dynasty, and there was no new method.