| In the Eastern Han Dynasty,Beihai Jing Jun Tablet is one of the earliest existing inscriptions on official script in the Han Dynasty,and Liang Qichao called it "the ancestor of official script".This tablet is characterized by its vertical growth,but also a slight seal meaning,and it is unique with its strong Gu Zhuo style.From the perspective of rubbings,the inscription on this tablet is not readable,and it is not a masterpiece of the Han tablet in the process of "canonization",but it has attracted the attention of some scholars in modern times.There are three reasons for this: first,the continuous sorting and excavation of official script materials in Han Dynasty;Second,the replacement of collectors in Beihai Jing Jun Tablet;Third,the calligrapher’s psychology of "treating customs with strangeness".This paper starts from now on,hoping to open up a brand-new perspective,sort out the relationship between the collection and spread of Beihai Xiang Jing Jun Ming among modern scholars,and find out their academic context.Through their inscriptions,records and diaries,as well as their study of inscriptions,this paper explores its calligraphic value and social effects,and then reflects on the standard of "classics" of official script in Han Dynasty.This paper fills the gap in the existing research on the inscription of the king of the North Sea,which has a certain promoting effect on perfecting the study of Han steles. |