[Bamboo Leaf Stele]
Vertical: 113.5 cm, horizontal: 62.5 cm. Donated by Zhu Yiyu and his family
This is the fine rubbings of the Qing Dynasty
The lack of erosion on the monument looks like bamboo leaves, so it is named Bamboo Leaf Stele. Because there are few inscriptions on the stele, so there are few. The rubbings of Qianjia in Beiyin haven’t been broken yet. There are five broken stones between the Zhijia Road and the top right corner of the tablet. The inscription is four, and the bottom left stone has cracks. Later, the stone on the right side of the forehead was lost, and the stone on the left side at the bottom was broken into three, becoming the small six stone book. Ma Ziyun’s “Identification of Steles” said: “The calligraphy of the inscription on the tablet is beautiful, but it is too damaged.” The tablet is now in the Han and Wei Steles Exhibition Hall in Qufu, Shandong Province
Huang Yi’s “Little Penglai Pavilion”
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