"Wang Danhu's Epitaph" of the Eastern Jin Dynasty was inscribed in the third year of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 359). It is a brick inscription without a cover. It was unearthed in 1965 in Wang Bin's family cemetery in Xiangshan, Nanjing, Jiangsu. Wang Danhu is Wang Bin's eldest daughter. The calligraphy of this epitaph is square and dignified, and the strokes are like decisive, still retaining the extremely strong official script style.

[Inscription]:
The eldest daughter of the former Jin Dynasty Sanqi Changshi, special Jinwei general Shangshu Zuopushe, Duting Suhou, and Langxie Linyi Wang Bin, named Danhu. Fifty-eight years old, he died on July 28, the third year of Shengping. He was buried in Baishi on September 30th of that year, on the right side of Bin's tomb. Carving bricks is knowledge. ("Epitaphs of the Six Dynasties Unearthed in Nanjing")