The seven stone inscriptions of the Qin Dynasty are an important stone carving document left over by the Qin Dynasty. It has important research value in history, politics, customs, calligraphy, law, literature and many other aspects. In terms of literature, as it is concerned, the stone carving takes the way of boasting and sanctified the king, with the purpose of praising the Qin virtue and promoting the Qin system, advocates the flattery, the rigorous and solemn system, the simple and legal, complex and disciplined, and has the distinct characteristics of the Qin literature era. Based on the style rather than the carrier, the style of these seven stone inscriptions belongs neither to stone carvings, nor inscriptions, nor inscriptions, but to the typical style of Fengshan.