When ancient craftsmen carved tablets, to some extent, they could not guarantee that the words on the tablets were completely consistent with handwritten calligraphy. But the carving skill is exquisite, and it is possible that the handwriting on the tablet is almost the same as that of the writer. Some clever lettering unions use special skills to engrave words, such as turning words upside down, to sharpen their inherent knowledge and preserve the true colors of legalists.
In addition, cover the manuscript with a piece of translucent paper, double-tick the handwriting of the manuscript with a small brush, and then stick it on the surface of the stone, and carve it according to the trace of double-tick. This is consistent with the original text.