What are the characteristics of Zhang Qianbei in Han tablet?

Zhang Qianbei's full name is Ode to Zhang Jun's Table in the Ancient City of Hangu. It was carved in the third year of Emperor Zhong Ping of the Eastern Han Dynasty to praise Zhang Qian's moral character and achievements. The existing Daimiao Temple in Taishan, Shandong Province. Zhang Qianbei's calligraphy is dominated by Fang Bi, with a wide square structure; Gu Zhuo's strokes are simple, thick and strong, especially the goose tail is extremely exaggerated and uninteresting; The overall style is elegant, generous, changeable and natural. Sun Chengze commented in the Qing Dynasty: "The calligraphy style of this monument is neat and elegant, which is rare for Han stone reliefs." Therefore, Zhang Qianbei is regarded as a classic of Han Li's calligraphy, and its calligraphy is mainly square characters.