[Cangjie Temple Stele]
Vertical: 27.9 cm, horizontal (half open): 15.6 cm
This is a rubbings of the early Ming Dynasty. It has eight characters and seven and a half characters. The word “Si” is intact. The lower part is mostly the right half of the word “Tao” and “Yuan”. The word “Ji” is still in existence
The monument was erected in the fifth year of Yanxi in the Han Dynasty (162). The monument was erected in memory of Cangjie, the first ancestor of Chinese culture. This tablet is smaller than his tablet, and the smaller one in Hanli, from the “Wuliang Temple Portrait”. The calligraphy is dense and beautiful, between Huashan Stele and Cao Quan Stele. The stele is now in Xi’an Stele Forest Museum, Shaanxi Province
Cang Jie, also known as Cang Jie, formerly known as Hou Gang, was the historian of the Yellow Emperor and the creator of Chinese characters in ancient Chinese legend. Cangjie Temple is located in Shiguan Township, 35 kilometers northeast of Baishui County, at the southern foot of the Huanglong Mountains. It is the only temple in China to commemorate the invention and creation of writing. It was approved by the State Council as a national cultural relics protection unit in June 2001. The original stone tablets in the temple were many, and many were destroyed during the “Cultural Revolution”. Today, Chen Yu has 15 connections with survivors of the front hall robbery. The stele of Cangjie Temple in the fifth year of Yanxi’s reign in the Eastern Han Dynasty is a treasure in epigraphy. It was moved to Xi’an Forest of Steles in 1971
Huang Yi’s bibliography of small Penglai Pavilion
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