Kongzhou Stele of the Eastern Han Dynasty in the Ming Dynasty

[Ming Tuo Eastern Han Dynasty Kongzhou Stele]

Kongzhou Stele, the full name of Kongzhou Stele for Mount Taishan Duwei in Han Dynasty, was built in the seventh year of Emperor Huan’s reign (164 years), with 15 lines and 28 characters. There are three columns and 21 rows in the stele. Yes. The monument is the monument of the tomb of Confucius, the 19th grandson of Confucius. It was originally in front of the tomb of Confucius. The Confucius Temple was moved during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, and now it is in Qufu, Shandong Province
This rubbings is a Ming Dynasty rubbings collected by the Palace Museum. It is mounted into an axis (2 axes). The vertical axis of the rubbings on the tablet is 183.4 cm, the vertical axis of the rubbings on the tablet is 178.4 cm, and the horizontal axis is 78 cm. The word “training” in the second line is not damaged at the lower right side of Sichuan. In the tenth line, the word “Ci” of “Qi Ci Yue” still remains more than half. The word “no” in line 14 is still visible
The inscription on this tablet is dense and broad, with its left and right sides arranged, and its horizontal strokes are very long. If it comes out inadvertently, its calligraphy gives people a sense of grandeur and grace. Kang Youwei of the Qing Dynasty believed that this monument was a marvelous and elegant monument. It was extremely powerful and went away with the pen. If he didn’t want to return it
Song Chensi’s Collection of Precious Carvings, Ming Yangshen’s Ancient Essays on Gold and Stone, Qing Gu Yanwu’s Records on Gold and Stone, and other books.
图片[1]-Kongzhou Stele of the Eastern Han Dynasty in the Ming Dynasty-China Archive
图片[2]-Kongzhou Stele of the Eastern Han Dynasty in the Ming Dynasty-China Archive孔宙碑碑阴拓本

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