[Xiaohuangmen Qiao Min Stele]
Xiaohuangmen Qiao Min Stele, vertical: 32.2 cm, horizontal: 38.85 cm. Donated by Zhu Yiyu and his family
This is the rubbings of the Song Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty. It is a thirteen and a half part postscript. Huang Yi collected it with the inscription and postscript and the seal “Huang Xiaosong’s Treasure Seal”
The monument was erected in the fourth year of the reign of Hanzhong (187). The inscription records Qiao Min’s life story. The calligraphy is beautiful and elegant
Huang Yi’s bibliography of small Penglai Pavilion. “The Stele of Qiao Min” is one of Huang Xiaosong’s “Five Steles of Han and Wei Dynasties”, which is a translated version. Huang Yi believes that although it is “re engraved”, it can supplement the deficiency of Li Shi, “it is also valuable”. Huang Yi defined it as “the rubbing of the Song Dynasty”, while later generations were more inclined to think it was the turning of the Song Dynasty into the Ming Dynasty
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