Mao (with inscription):
Mao is a bronze ware in the late Western Zhou Dynasty, named after the maker Mao Gong. There are 32 lines and nearly 500 words inscribed on the inner wall of the tripod, which is the longest inscription in the existing bronzes and the most in the Western Zhou Dynasty. The inscription can be divided into seven paragraphs, saying: At the beginning of his accession to the throne, Zhou Xuanwang was eager to revitalize state affairs. He asked his uncle Mao Gong to govern internal and external affairs, and be diligent and selfless. Finally, he was given a life jacket and a generous gift, so Mao Gong cast a tripod and told his descendants forever.
Yuan Anbei (inscription on seal script):
Yuan 'an Monument, the full name of which is "Yuan 'an Original Monument in Han Dynasty", was erected in the 4th year of Yongyuan in the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 92). The monument is1.53m high and 0.74m wide. Seal script, *** 10 line, full of 16 characters, is an extremely rare Han Dynasty tombstone written with seal script.
Zhang Qianbei (official script inscription):
Zhang Qianbei is an important inscription in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The full name is Ode to the Emperor of the Old City of Han Dynasty, also known as Ode to Zhang Qian. Beiyang 15 line, 42 words, * * * 567 words, 3.5 cm in diameter, official script; The number of titles and donations of 41 officials in Yin Engraving Monument is three columns, with 19 lines in the first two columns, 323 words in the last three lines and 41 lines, with a diameter of 3.5 cm. The inscription on the tablet reads "Ode to Zhang Jun, the Old City of Han Dynasty".
Yishan Stone Carving (Qin Zhuan):
Yishan Stone Carving is also called Yishan Qin Zhuan Monument at the end of Yuan Dynasty. The stone carvings are vertical and rectangular, watery and rocky, with lettering on all sides. The monument is 1.9 meters high and 0.48 meters wide, all the same. The front and left sides are engraved with words praising Qin Shihuang's achievements, and the back is engraved with Qin Ershi's letters. Xiao Zhuan, with 5 lines on each side, has 222 words: * *: "When the emperor founded the country, Wei Chu came first, and the heir was king. Crushing rebellion in troubled times, sublime four poles, and upright martial arts. He gave a letter to Chen Rong, and soon after, he wiped out six violent forces.