Seal script inscription of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The seal on the stone tablet is inscribed "The Que of Shaoshi Shinto". It was established in Songshan in the second year of Yanguang and is one of the "Three Towers of Songshan". "Jin Shi Cui Bian" records: the inscription is one foot three inches high and five feet nine inches wide. There are twenty-two lines in total, with a full line of four characters. There are so many inscriptions on the stele that only a few crosses remain. The calligraphy is simple, dense and vigorous, and is a representative work of seal script in the Han Dynasty. The rubbings handed down from ancient times with the word "dao" on the seal forehead are the earliest ones that can be seen in the country of writing. It can be found in "Essays on Supplementary School Stele".