[Kong Biao Stele]
30 × 31.8 cm
Clear rubbings. The word “fake” can be seen widely, and the lower part of the word “life” is not damaged. Donated by Zhu Yiyu and his family. The stone is now in the Exhibition Hall of Han and Wei Steles at the Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong Province
The fourth year of Jianning in Han Dynasty (171). Thin, strong, simple and elegant, elegant and graceful, with flat characters, distinct waves, and strict laws
The catalogue of steles collected in Ouzhai:
Kong Biaoyuan, the governor of Boling, was inscribed on the stele
in the fourth year of Jianning. Rubbings of the Song Dynasty. Wang Xiaoyu’s old collection. Wang Liansheng. Jiaxu made his own journey. Thirty three. One volume. The purchase price is 600 yuan
The Epigraph and Postscript of Ouzhai Graphite records that:
The stele of Kong Biao, the governor of Boling,
the fourth year of Jianning (171). Rubbings of the Song Dynasty. Wang Xiaoyu’s old collection. Wang Liansheng. Jiaxu made his own journey. One volume
The essence of this book is wearing the Jingjun Stele, and is also derived from Ge Taishi. Wang Wenmin’s so-called Yanshan Zhai book is not available today, and it is still the last article in history. Wen Min’s steles were very rich. After the martyrdom of Gengzi, they were scattered in the streets. They were given the Yi Ying steles, which are also the relics of Wen Min. As for this felt wax, the cover is far beyond it. The first thing is the monument, but I haven’t seen it. Jiaxu (1934) Winter Zhen Fu Ji
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