[Records of the Three Gates of Futian Temple]
30.4 × 31.0 cm
Clear rubbings. Donated by Zhu Yiyu and his family. Stone is in the Guanyin Hall of Futian Temple, Yudu, Jiangxi Province
The third year of Tang Xiantong (862). Li Shaohong wrote and engraved the seal, Yang Zhixin said. The style of writing originates from the right army, but it is not as free and easy as it is, and its style is slightly similar to that of Lu Cambzhi of the Tang Dynasty
The Catalogue of Steles in Ouzhai Collection:
The Three Gates of Futian Temple
The Three Years of Tang Xiantong. Li Shaohong wrote and engraved the book. Xin Wei signed his autograph. It’s half past eleven. Half open. One volume
According to Ouzhai Graphite Inscription and Postscript:
The Three Gates of Futian Temple
The third year of Xiantong (862). Li Shaohong wrote and engraved the book. Xin Wei wrote and signed. One volume
The old extension of this tablet is rare. Wang Lanquan’s “The Collection of Gold and Stone” is based on a cut and bound edition. It can be seen that it is very rare that it was circulated that day. At the end of the tablet, the title “Li Shaohong wrote and engraved” is only seen in the Tang Dynasty. It is said that Li Beihai’s books are mostly engraved by himself, but the yellow crane and Fu Lingzhi are still pseudonymous. Today, this straight book and inscription cover the small and remote area of the capital, and the name of Shaohong is not obvious, so it is not disrespectful to be meticulous. If the Beihai Book Stele is solid, it should be dignified. Zhen Fu
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