| This paper examines the budding of steleological thought in the Guanzhong region during the Ming and Qing dynasties,taking Zhao Han,Guo Zongchang,and Wang Hongzhuan as the central focus of their stele-visiting and jinshi appreciation activities,and explores the calligraphic thought embodied in related theoretical works.The study also attempts to restore the role played by Zhao Han and others in this activity and to explore the common values developed by the group and their influence on later generations,thus revealing that the emergence of the budding ideology of monumentalism in the Guanzhong region was not accidental,but an inevitable part of historical development.The efforts of the Ming and Qing dynasties,including the life of Zhao Han and other people in the region of Guanzhong,in visiting monuments,collecting and writing on jinshi,effectively protected the jinshi resources of Guanzhong and initiated the style of jinshi writing in the region;on the macro level,it succeeded the development of jinshi in the Song dynasty and laid the foundation for the flourishing of monumentology in the Qing dynasty.As the group of jinshi calligraphers in Guanzhong in the Ming and Qing dynasties began to appreciate and collect,it objectively promoted the exchange of calligraphers and calligraphic styles between the north and the south,showing the phenomenon of academic exchange and integration between the south and the north in the Ming and Qing dynasties.This shows the importance of the budding ideology of inscriptions in Guanzhong during the Ming and Qing dynasties in the history of calligraphy. |