May I ask Mr. Shuxian: What was the background of the climax of Han Dynasty inscriptions? What are the typical styles of official script inscriptions during the Eastern Han Dynasty? Give an example. Answer: The Han Dynasty attached great importance to calligraphy education. Emperor Ling of the Eastern Han Dynasty established Hongdu School, which elevated calligraphy education to independent art education and cultivated a number of calligraphy talents. The government selected calligraphy talents based on the "Wei Lv" and selected officials based on their proficiency in classics, which effectively promoted the popularity of calligraphy. In the Han Dynasty, filial piety was used to govern the world, and a system of filial piety and integrity was established. As soon as this trend started, generous burials became popular. In addition, the good reputation of scholar-officials was very popular for a while. After their death, monuments were erected to praise their lives, which provided calligraphers in the Han Dynasty with tools to use. land. Objectively, it promoted the development of stele carving art in the Han Dynasty. There were three styles of official script inscriptions during the Eastern Han Dynasty. A dignified, upright, and strict inscription. There are "Ziyou Remnant Stone", "Yiying Stele", "Yuan Bo Stele", "Zhang Jing Stele", "Xiyue Huashan Temple Stele", "Shi Chen Stele", "Xiping Stone Sutra" and "Wang Sheren Stele". The second is the inscriptions that are tall, elegant, fresh and graceful. There are "Ritual Stele", "Kong Zhou Stele", "Yin Zhou Stele" and "Cao Quan Stele". The third is a simple, elegant, powerful and profound inscription. There are "Pei Cen Ji Gong Stele", "Xianyu Huang Stele", "Hengfang Stele", "Zhang Qian Stele", "Ode to Shimen", "Ode to Fenglong Mountain", "Ode to Xizhao" and "Ode to Yige".