[Wu’s Ancestral Hall · Auspicious Picture Inscription Book]
This book is 16 cm vertically and 22 cm horizontally. Donated by Zhu Yiyu and his family
This is the Qing Dynasty rubbings. Four volumes are seventy-one
The Wu Temple was built in the first year of Jianhe in the Han Dynasty (147). The Wu Shi Stone Pagoda is shaped as a two-eaved mother pagoda with a height of 3.4 meters each. The body, bucket and base of the pagoda are carved with more than 40 patterns of immortals, animals, green dragons, white tigers, rosefinches, basaltic, and riding figures. The fourth volume is “Auspicious Picture Inscription”. Stone Que and Que inscription are now in the stone chamber of Wuliang Temple in Wuzhaishan, Nansanli, Jiaxiang County, Shandong Province. It is now the Stone Carving Museum of Wushi Tombs in Jiaxiang, Shandong Province
Huang Yi’s bibliography of small Penglai Pavilion
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