Dunhuang Changshi Wuban Stele

[Dunhuang Changshi Wuban Stele]

Vertical: 172.6 cm, horizontal: 76.5 cm
This is the rubbings of the early Qing Dynasty, with 258 words remaining
The monument was erected in the first year of Han Jianhe (147). The inscription records the life and merits of Wuban. The calligraphy on the tablet is square and elegant, similar to the Stele of Shi Chen. The name of the person who signed the book at the end of the tablet is “Ji Boyun”, which is rare in the Han Dynasty tablet. The tablet is now in the Stone Carving Museum of Wu’s Tombs in Jiaxiang, Shandong Province
Huang Yi’s bibliography of small Penglai Pavilion

图片[1]-Dunhuang Changshi Wuban Stele-China Archive
图片[2]-Dunhuang Changshi Wuban Stele-China Archive敦煌长史武班碑图片[3]-Dunhuang Changshi Wuban Stele-China Archive敦煌长史武班碑

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