Wushi Temple, Wushi Stone Palace, Wuliang Temple portrait album

[Wushi Temple · Wushi Stone Palace Mingwuliang Temple Portrait Album]

Wushi Temple · Wushi Stone Palace Mingwuliang Temple Portrait Album, vertical: 27.6 cm, horizontal: 44 cm. Donated by Zhu Yiyu and his family
This is the Qing Dynasty rubbings. Four volumes are seventy-one
The Wu Temple was built in the first year of Jianhe in the Han Dynasty (147). The Wu Shi Stone Pagoda is shaped as a two-eaved mother pagoda with a height of 3.4 meters each. The body, bucket and base of the pagoda are carved with more than 40 patterns of immortals, animals, green dragons, white tigers, rosefinches, basaltic, and riding figures. The first volume, “Stone Que Inscription of Wuliang Temple”, is also known as “The Stone Que Inscription of Xiaozi, Wu Shigong and others”. The inscription is official script, with 8 lines, 12 characters in each of the first seven lines, and 9 characters in the last line. This pagoda was carved in the first year of Jianhe in the Eastern Han Dynasty (147). The inscription records the time of building the pagoda, the cost and the stonework. The inscription on this tower is small, but it is exquisite and stable. Yang Shoujing said in his “Records of the Tablets of Peace”: “There is nothing more than this in the small desert. Zhao Defu called it Qiu Jin, and Shi Qingchang praised it for its precision and stability, and for its exemplary style for hundreds of generations.” The inscription recorded the time of building the pagoda, the cost and the use of stone work. The strokes of the calligraphy are solid and steady. Although the characters are small, they are still square and simple. Que is now in the Stone Carving Museum of Wu’s Tombs in Jiaxiang, Shandong Province
Huang Yi’s bibliography of small Penglai Pavilion

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