The Han Dynasty attached great importance to calligraphy education, and Emperor Lingdi of the Eastern Han Dynasty established Hongdu School, which promoted calligraphy education to independent art education and trained a group of calligraphy talents. The government selected calligraphy talents according to Wei Law and obtained official positions through classics, which effectively promoted the prevalence of calligraphy style. In Han dynasty, filial piety ruled the world, and there was a system of filial piety and loyalty. As soon as this wind opened, heavy mourning prevailed, and the wind of literati's good name was in full swing. After death, monuments were erected to celebrate, providing a place for calligraphers in the Han Dynasty. Objectively, it promoted the development of the art of inscriptions in the Han Dynasty.
There are three styles of official script inscriptions in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
One end of the monument is upright and strict in statutes. There are Ziyou Canshi, Yiying Monument, Yuan Bo Monument, Zhangjing Monument, Xiyue Huashan Temple Monument, Shi Chenbei, Xiping Shijing Monument and Wangsheren Monument.
Second, the inscription on the road is beautiful, very beautiful. There are Li Le Monument, Kongzhou Monument, Yinzhou Monument and Cao Quanbei.
Third, all the way simple and elegant, profound and profound inscriptions. There are Ji Gong Bei, Xian Yu Huang Bei, Fang Heng Bei, Zhang Qianbei, Shimen Song, Fenglongshan Song, Xi Narrow Song and Song Ge.