[The Three Towers of Song Mountain in the Qing Dynasty]
Vertical: 30 cm, horizontal: 11.8 cm. Donated by Wu Zhaohuang and Zang Huayun
This book is the fine rubbings of Qianlong Jiayin in March. Liu Kai, Huang Yi Jiancang, autograph and seal “the gold and stone obtained by Komatsu”
Huang Yi’s Diary of Songluo Visiting Monument in September 13, the first year of Jiaqing’s reign: “To the Zhongyue Temple, the buildings and halls are magnificent, and the weather is magnificent. The stone palace of the imperial palace is a hundred steps away from the temple, the stones are neat, the portraits are also many, the upper layer is chiseled as new, and the scratches of more than 2000 years are still recognizable, and it is also a wonder.”
Huang Yi’s description of the Little Penglai Pavilion’s Stone Catalogue
![图片[1]-The Three Towers of Song Mountain in the Qing Dynasty-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Eastern Han dynasty/Inscription/28086.jpg)
清拓汉嵩山三阙
清拓汉嵩山三阙
河南登封太室石阙室外景
清拓汉嵩山三阙
河南登封太室石阙

![[Qing Dynasty] British female painter—Elizabeth Keith, using woodblock prints to record China from the late Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China—1915-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/image-191x300.png)



