Introduction to the newly carved Dantu Mitie Museum: In June 2009, the Dantu District Committee of the Communist Party of China, the District People's Government and the Palace Museum jointly published the "Complete Collection of Mi Fu Calligraphy", and the Palace Museum provided the world's most treasured Mi Fu calligraphy ink ink. According to the data, the Dantu District Government hired a team of experts to copy all the originals in the same size and proportions to create the "New Engraved Dantu Mitie", with a total of 64 works. The new engraved Dan Tu Mi Tie fills the gap of Mi Fu calligraphy and continues the history of rice calligraphy in China after the Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty. With its authenticity, originality and standardization, the feat of Mi Fu calligraphy and calligraphy has been left to history and history. History is preserved. The plaque in front of the museum is made of imitations of rice characters.