- Title
- Stele with annotations to Classic of Filial Piety and Characters in Nine Classics ; Xiao jing ; Xin jia ju jing zi yang yi juan ; Fu Kai cheng shi jing bu zi ; Jiu jing zi yang ; Shi jing bu zi (Xin jia ju jing zi yang, Xiao jing bu que)
- 19th century?
- Rubbing from stele with annotations to 2 classic Confucian texts: "Xiao jing" (Classic of Filial Piety); "Jiu jing zi yang" (Characters in Nine Classics). Annotations written in Ming Dynasty; engraved by Wang Yaodian and others during Ming Dynasty, and currently located in Xi'ian bei lin.
- 50 x 84 cm.
- No linguistic content
- rubbings
- Images
- Xi'an bei lin, Xi'an Shi, Shaanxi Sheng, China
Confucianism
calligraphy
stele (archaeology)
inscriptions
Chinese classics - Chinese
- Eastern Zhou
Ming Dynasty - ink
paper
intaglio - Citation/references: Xi'an bei lin, 1963. p. 31. ; Xi'an bei lin shi, 1998, p. 221. ; Xi'an bei lin quan ji, 1999, Case No. 23, v. 188, p. 628. (Fu Kai cheng shi jing bu zi) (full rubbing and all sections)
General note: Script style: kai shu. ; Stele is from a group of 97 small stelae written and engraved by students from 3 Capital County schools in 16th. yr. of Wangli, Ming Dynasty (1588). The group of stelae was all corollary to various classical Confucian texts as addendum to "Kai cheng shi jing" which was damaged in a major earthquake (Guanzhong Earthquake) in 34th. yr. of Jiajing, Ming Dynasty (1555).
Historical: Stele date: 16th yr. of Wanli, Ming Dynasty (1588). - Fine Arts Library, Special Collections, Harvard University
- W259932_URN-3:FHCL:784729
- Title
- Stele with annotations to Classic of Filial Piety and Characters in Nine Classics ; Xiao jing ; Xin jia ju jing zi yang yi juan ; Fu Kai cheng shi jing bu zi ; Jiu jing zi yang ; Shi jing bu zi (Xin jia ju jing zi yang, Xiao jing bu que)
- Date
- 19th century?
- Description
- Rubbing from stele with annotations to 2 classic Confucian texts: "Xiao jing" (Classic of Filial Piety); "Jiu jing zi yang" (Characters in Nine Classics). Annotations written in Ming Dynasty; engraved by Wang Yaodian and others during Ming Dynasty, and currently located in Xi'ian bei lin.
- Extent
- 50 x 84 cm.
- Language
- No linguistic content
- Genre
- rubbings
- Digital Format
- Images
- Subjects
- Xi'an bei lin, Xi'an Shi, Shaanxi Sheng, China
Confucianism
calligraphy
stele (archaeology)
inscriptions
Chinese classics - Culture
- Chinese
- Style / Period
- Eastern Zhou
Ming Dynasty - Materials / Techniques
- ink
paper
intaglio - Notes
- Citation/references: Xi'an bei lin, 1963. p. 31. ; Xi'an bei lin shi, 1998, p. 221. ; Xi'an bei lin quan ji, 1999, Case No. 23, v. 188, p. 628. (Fu Kai cheng shi jing bu zi) (full rubbing and all sections)
General note: Script style: kai shu. ; Stele is from a group of 97 small stelae written and engraved by students from 3 Capital County schools in 16th. yr. of Wangli, Ming Dynasty (1588). The group of stelae was all corollary to various classical Confucian texts as addendum to "Kai cheng shi jing" which was damaged in a major earthquake (Guanzhong Earthquake) in 34th. yr. of Jiajing, Ming Dynasty (1555).
Historical: Stele date: 16th yr. of Wanli, Ming Dynasty (1588). - Repository
- Fine Arts Library, Special Collections, Harvard University
- Record ID
- W259932_URN-3:FHCL:784729
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