In recent years, after collision and exchange, the inscription culture began to merge with Yunnan and Guizhou, forming a development situation in which the improved "eight-character tablet" and the "small three-board" dominated by Guizhou kept pace. Most people choose these two styles and make corresponding size adjustment according to their good economic conditions and preferences. Most people like to thicken stones and make them thin and thick, so that they can be permanent.
There are only two text walls at the writing place of the "eight-character tablet", and the five squares can accommodate up to 300 words. The "Little Three Monument" has six writing places, two large text walls, two small text walls and two small faces, all of which are divided into five grids and must accommodate more than 600 words. Writing wordpad often faces the contradiction between "short wordpad length" and "short wordpad space".
In fact, contradictions all stem from rigidity. Some so-called gentlemen, after trying to "scratch their stomachs" to draw up an inscription (epitaph), cherish words like gold and are reluctant to give up a word, insisting that the writing area of the inscription should be adapted to the length of the inscription. As a result, a four-point, three-point or even two-point grid appeared, and the brush character was simply written as a pen character ... it was completely cut to fit the shoes.
In fact, it is advisable to determine the number of words in the inscription according to the writable area. The size of the word must be determined by the size and scale of the monument, and it is good to coordinate and unify. Therefore, it is necessary to squeeze out water, squeeze out the inscriptions, and eliminate meaningless empty talk, rhetoric and words. As long as you can clearly describe the life of the owner of the monument.
After much experience, I now go to the tablet field, and then decide the size of the grid according to the specific size of the writing area, and plan to write the inscription on the spot.
Yesterday, I wrote down my friend's father's home on his birthday tablet. Because it is a "big three board" with a large writing area, I directly asked the masons to make six marks on it. It was really enjoyable, and I didn't feel embarrassed in the past. The inscription helped him draw up nearly 300 words, plus 49 names of four generations living under one roof, which just filled the writing area, no more, no less!