What are the types of inscription calligraphy in Han Dynasty?

The types of inscription calligraphy in Han Dynasty are:

1, dignified and upright, with rigorous inscriptions. There are Yiying Monument, Ziyou Residual Stone, Yuan Bo Monument, Zhangjing Monument, Xiyue Huashan Temple Monument, Shi Chenbei, Xiping Shijing Monument and Wangsheren Monument.

2. Steep and beautiful, with clear and beautiful inscriptions along the way. There are rites and music tablets, Confucius Temple tablets, and Yin.

3. Simple, bold and profound inscriptions all the way. There are Peicen Jigong Monument, Xianyu Emperor Monument, Fang Heng Monument, Shimen Fu, Fenglongshan Fu, Gaoge Fu and so on.

Cao Quanbei.

Cao Quanbei is one of the famous Han steles. Among the existing Han steles, it is a stele that preserves many official script characters of the Han Dynasty.

This monument not only has high artistic value, but also has important historical value. In addition to describing Cao Quan's life and lineage, this paper also records important historical events in the Han Dynasty. For example, there are words such as "King Shule usurped the throne with his father" and "tied his face and died", which are different from the literature records. It can be used as a reference for modifying history.

In addition, it also recorded the peasant uprising led by Zhang Jiao. At that time, it had spread to Shaanxi, and the Guo family of Heyang county responded, which became a situation of "burning the city god temple, disturbing the people, disturbing the people, and making the county anxious". This has important reference value for studying the peasant uprising in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Judging from the calligraphy of this tablet, the characteristics of using a pen are obvious. It is flat, mainly round pen, and the brush strokes seem to push the boat with the trend. There are few pens that squat and jump, which are not exciting, steady, graceful and beautiful.