Inscription, also called inscription, is one of the applied styles of etiquette. It is written for people, events or things as a souvenir. It conveys a positive attitude towards people, things or things, which can better coordinate interpersonal relationships and promote the construction of spiritual civilization to a certain extent.
Modern inscriptions are mostly developed from ancient inscriptions, but their applicable objects and contents are more extensive. In fact, due to the increasingly frequent social communication, the application frequency of inscriptions in modern people's lives has also greatly increased. It plays an important role in the practice of modern applied writing.
In the Ming Dynasty, Xu Shizeng asked for an inscription in "Distinguishing Style and Preface", which means "the narration should be simple and the writing should be rigorous", and the "title" here is the inscription. It can be seen that the inscriptions should be short and pithy, and the language should be rigorous and powerful. This still applies to modern inscriptions.