"Wang Ji Stele", the full name is "Dong Wu Hou Wang Ji Stele". Inscriptions on the official script of the Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms period. In the second year of Jingyuan, he was established in Luoyang. It was unearthed fifteen miles north of Luoyang City in the early years of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty. It was later moved to the city and embedded in the wall of Mingde Middle School. Only the lower half of the stele remains. The inscriptions on the stele have not yet been completely engraved, and traces of inscriptions can still be seen where the knife was not struck. "Jinshi Cuibian" records: The stone is four feet five inches high and four feet wide. The text has a total of nineteen lines, with each line containing twenty-one to twenty-two characters. Lifa is also good. "School Stele Essays" states: The early rubbings such as "Jian, Zhi, Wen, Rou, Si, Dian, Hui, Jue, Ju, Wu, Fei, Ce, Yuan, Che" are still intact.