What is the rubbing of the Han stele "Zheng Jixuan stele"?

The calligraphy of "Zheng Jixuan Stele" is ancient and elegant, and it can be called a masterpiece among Han dynasty steles.

The rubbing is 90.5cm in length and 110cm in width.

Inscribed in the second year of Zhongping (185) of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the stele is located in Jining Prefecture, Shandong (now Jining County, Shandong).

There are 18 lines of official script, the first 15 lines are prefaces with 37 characters, and the last 3 lines are inscriptions with 35 characters. The seal script "Names of Wei's former officials and officials" is engraved on the lower side of the stele. Others are almost difficult to identify due to peeling. In the 51st year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty (1786), Weng Fanggang asked Huang Yi to raise the stele, so the stele had a few more characters than before. The inscription Huang Yi is engraved on the side, but only the numbers remain.