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Yi Yingbei's Calligraphy Works

The full name of "Yi Ying Monument" is "Lu Han Xiang Yi Ying Li Monument" or "Kong He Monument", which was carved in the first year of Huan Yongxing (15) and is now in the Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong Province. The monument is 3.6m high and1.29m wide. Lishu 18 line, 40 words, no amount. Later, there were two lines of inscriptions by Song Dynasty poet Zhang Yagui. The content of the inscription is that Lu Xiangyiying wrote to Hanting on behalf of Confucius' descendants. Please set up a junior official who has mastered the ritual vessels of Confucius Temple, with the rank of "100-day Death History", and put forward the qualifications of this official.

"Leaving the Official Residence" said that "the word is particularly majestic, such as wearing jade in the crown and being close to Zheng Zhi makes people respect and make people happy." The inscription is in Qin style, with graceful strokes without losing strength, clean and flat structure, rigorous composition, high classical tolerance, vigorous and graceful words and elegant overall style. It is a famous brand of Han stele. Although works such as Yi Ying Bei seem too neat and formal according to the requirements of artistic creation, it is more appropriate and convenient for beginners to master the structure of official script and the skills of using pens. Therefore, it is generally believed that "Yi Yingbei" is "the best teacher in Han Li".