Mount Taishan Stone Carving

[Mount Taishan Stone Carving]

36.0 × 42.0 cm
Ming rubbings. Twenty-nine words. The stone is now the Dai Temple of Mount Taishan Mountain in Tai’an, Shandong Province
The 28th year of Qin Shihuang (219 BC). It is said that he wrote and combined books for Li Si. The characters are thin and long, the strokes are symmetrical, the starting and ending strokes and the turning points are round and vigorous, and the momentum is vigorous and elegant

The appraisal opinion of the Archives of Precious Cultural Relics in the Forbidden City:
At the moment, there are only four lines and twenty-nine characters left on the south side of the stone rubbings, but this rubbings are not widely spread, so it is designated as the treasure B

The Catalogue of Steles and Calligraphy Collected by Ouzhai:
Twenty nine characters carved on Mount Taishan stone rubbings in the Ming Dynasty. Sun Yuanru’s inscription. Li Wentian signed. One volume is in half. The purchase price of the full text of Feng’s gold and stone collection supplement is 280 yuan

图片[1]-Mount Taishan Stone Carving-China Archive
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