The format of ancient tombstones varies according to the era, region, and use, but generally speaking, it usually includes the following parts: 1 Title: Composed of the name or surname of the owner of the tombstone to summarize the main content of the tombstone. 2. Life story: Description of the life story of the owner of the monument, including information such as his birth, growth, marriage, education, career, honor, and death. 3. Sacrifice information: It states the object and place of sacrifice of the owner of the stele, as well as the burial location and age of the owner of the stele. 4. Epitaph: A short inscription written for the owner of the stele, usually consisting of reverence, praise, and memory of the owner. 5. Inscription: The text used to decorate and protect the tombstone usually included the name, age, life story, sacrificial information, and the address of the cemetery of the owner of the tombstone. 6. Inscription: Write the name, time, location, and other personal information of the owner of the monument. Although the format of the ancient tombstones was different, they all expressed the respect and memory of the dead, as well as the description of their life stories and sacrificial information.