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Brief introduction of Xi's narrow fu

"Xi Huang Fu", also known as "Xi Huang Fu" by Hanyang Ayang Li Yi, is located in Tianjingshan, Chengxian County, Gansu Province, and was inscribed by autumn scenery in June, the fourth year of Jianning in the Eastern Han Dynasty (17 1). Xi Huang Fu, together with Shimen Fu in Hanzhong, Shaanxi, and Lueyang Gaoge Fu, is the "three fu" of calligraphy in Han Dynasty, and it is the most complete cliff stone carving among the three fu monuments. There are four parts: the forehead, the picture, the ode and the title. The printed forehead has the word "Huian Xibiao". The right side of the text is engraved with "One Pool with Five Ruitu", namely Huanglong, Bailu, Jiahe, Mulianli and Lucheng. On the left, there are 20 lines of official script engraved with ***385 words, the title is on the left, and the vertical line of official script is 12, accounting for 142 words. The whole monument is 2.2 meters high and 3.4 meters wide. Record the life of Li Ming, the magistrate of Wudu, and praise his achievements in building narrow plank roads for the people and benefiting the people. The calligraphy of The West Chamber is simple and vigorous, and it is patchwork. He collects more pens and presses less. He used the center to write, and also participated in the flank to make waves. Especially at the turning point of the stroke, there is an inner circle outside, which is angular, rigid and deep. This tablet has a unique position in Han Li, and its calligraphy is rigorous and ingenious. Yang Shoujing evaluated it as "square, magnificent, without any leakage, especially valuable". Xu Shujun said: "Those who are elegant in evacuation, like the wind blowing fairies, floating in the clouds and can explore in an ordinary way must not be interested in Han Li."