"Wuwei Zhang Bosheng Coffin Inscription" was written in the late Western Han Dynasty. It is a unique seal script of the Han Dynasty. Coffin Inscription is also called Mingjing. The name of the deceased is written on silk and placed on the coffin. His calligraphy is the most precious large-character ink ink in the Han Dynasty. The calligraphy of Mingjing is square, broad, round and mature, with the hidden front inverted and the round stroke closed, giving Mingjing calligraphy a rich decorative style. The seal script on the forehead of the stele since the Eastern Han Dynasty also inherits its thread.
Explanation: Zhang Bosheng's coffin was placed in the ceremony at Pingling. Don't cry when you pass.