Rock inscriptions by Yunfeng Shan and Tianzhu Shan

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The rock inscriptions of Yunfeng Shan and Tianzhu Shan ( Chinese  云 峰山 、 天柱山 摩崖 石刻 , Pinyin Yúnfēng Shān, Tiānzhù Shān móyá shíkè , English Yunfengshan and Tianzhushan Cliffside Inscriptions ) from the time of the Northern Dynasties ( Beichao ) are located in the time of the Northern Dynasties Yunfeng Shan and Daji Shan Mountains in the southeast of Laizhou County (the former Ye County or "Yexian" Kreis) and in the north of Tianzhu Shan in Pingdu County in East China 's Shandong Province . There are over thirty stone inscriptions in the area, all written by the famous calligrapher Zheng Daozhao郑道昭 and his son Zheng Shuzu郑述祖 around 511. Of these, those of the Yunfeng Mountains ( Yunfeng Shan ) are the most famous.

The rock inscriptions of Laizhou have been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China (3-170) since 1988 .

literature

  • Yingyang Zheng Wengong zhi at荧 阳 郑文公 之 碑. Wuhan : Wuhan shi guji shudian yingyin 1983

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Footnotes

  1. Archive link ( Memento from November 23, 2008 in the Internet Archive )