The full name of "Zhang Menglong Monument" is "ode to Zhang Fujun, the magistrate of Lu Wei in Qing Dynasty". This monument was built in the third year of Zheng Guang in the Northern Wei Dynasty (522), and there is no author's name on it. The script is regular script. It is now in the Han Wei Bei Exhibition Hall in Qufu, Shandong Province.
The monument of Zhang Menglong is 280 cm high and 123 cm wide, in which the monument is 153 cm high and 87 cm wide, 44 cm high and 40 cm wide. The inscription has three lines 12. "Beiyang" has 26 lines and 46 words. The title of the last four acts is the year and month, which mainly praises the merits of Zhang Menglong, the satrap of Lujun County. There are 12 columns of titles, ranging from 2 lines to 22 lines in each column, *** 156 lines, which record the official names and surnames of people related to the monument. The calligraphy style of Zhang Menglong's tablet is both dangerous and graceful; It is both interesting and clever, and simple and elegant. Seeking harmony in neatness, seeking change in harmony, is natural and smooth, full of escape. This monument is the most famous work in the Northern Wei Dynasty, and it is the representative of exquisite, rigorous and elegant writing style.