Period:Unknown Production date:10thC (original)
Materials:paper
Technique:rubbing
Dimensions:Height: 160 centimetres (image) Height: 162.10 centimetres (incl. mount) Width: 150.60 centimetres (image) Width: 154 centimetres (incl. mount) Depth: 7 centimetres (incl. mount)
Description:
Contemporary rubbing of a 10th century stele said to be a copy of an inscription taken from Mt. Yi in Shandong. The inscription eulogises the virtuous power of Qin and was ordered by the First Emperor around 219-210 BC when he visited various mountains around his empire. Written in small seal script by chancellor Li Si (d. 208 BC).
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Materials:paper
Technique:rubbing
Dimensions:Height: 160 centimetres (image) Height: 162.10 centimetres (incl. mount) Width: 150.60 centimetres (image) Width: 154 centimetres (incl. mount) Depth: 7 centimetres (incl. mount)
Description:
Contemporary rubbing of a 10th century stele said to be a copy of an inscription taken from Mt. Yi in Shandong. The inscription eulogises the virtuous power of Qin and was ordered by the First Emperor around 219-210 BC when he visited various mountains around his empire. Written in small seal script by chancellor Li Si (d. 208 BC).
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