[Epitaph of Qifu Baoda]
31.0 × 34.8 cm
Rubbings in the late Qing Dynasty. Stone was unearthed in Anyang, Henan Province, at the end of the Qing Dynasty. It was first acquired by Wang Yirong of Fushan, and later collected by Changbai Duanfang, Tianjin Jinyue, Wujin Taoxiang, etc. It is unknown where it is now
The second year of Wuping in the Northern Qi Dynasty (571). It is operated with pen, with fluent charm and unique strange atmosphere
The Catalogue of Steles in Ouzhai Collection is not described
According to the “Ouzhai Graphite Inscription and Postscript”,
the town will be buried in the epitaph of Baoda in the second year of Wuping. Xinyou wrote and signed it. One volume
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