- Title
- Stele of Chronicle of Zuo (Zuo Zhuan, the Ancient commentary on the Chunqiu-- “Spring and Autumn Annals”) ; San ti shi jing ; Zheng shi shi jing ; Wei shi jing ; Zuo zhuan san ti shi jing
- Henan Provincial Museum, Zhengzhou, Henan, China, associated name, associated name
National Museum of Chinese History, Beijing, China, associated name, associated name - 240-248 (Wei Dynasty)
- 111 x 62 cm.
- No linguistic content
- rubbings
calligraphy
stonework - Images
- inscriptions
stelae
writing - Chinese
- Wei Dynasty
- paper
ink
intaglio - Citation/references: Xi'an bei lin, 1963. p. 21. ; Zhongguo mei shu quan ji--Shu fa zhuan ke bian, V.2, 1986, Pl. 7, p. 9.
General note: Excavated in 1922
Historical: 2nd yr. of Zhengshi, Six dynasties (241)
Provenance: Stele made at Tai xue, school in a southern suburb of Luoyang (Wei capital); stele smashed into two pieces for smuggling at one time; currently one piece is at the Henan Provincial Museum and other other piece is at National Museum of Chinese History
Inscription: Inscription from Zuo zhuan written in 3 parallel scripts representing 3 evolving forms of early Chinese characters; script style: zhuan wen, gu wen, li shu. - Palace Museum, Beijing, Beijing Shi, China
Fine Arts Library, Special Collections, Harvard University - W271440_URN-3:FHCL:476961
- Title
- Stele of Chronicle of Zuo (Zuo Zhuan, the Ancient commentary on the Chunqiu-- “Spring and Autumn Annals”) ; San ti shi jing ; Zheng shi shi jing ; Wei shi jing ; Zuo zhuan san ti shi jing
- Creator / Contributor
- Henan Provincial Museum, Zhengzhou, Henan, China, associated name, associated name
National Museum of Chinese History, Beijing, China, associated name, associated name - Date
- 240-248 (Wei Dynasty)
- Extent
- 111 x 62 cm.
- Language
- No linguistic content
- Genre
- rubbings
calligraphy
stonework - Digital Format
- Images
- Subjects
- inscriptions
stelae
writing - Culture
- Chinese
- Style / Period
- Wei Dynasty
- Materials / Techniques
- paper
ink
intaglio - Notes
- Citation/references: Xi'an bei lin, 1963. p. 21. ; Zhongguo mei shu quan ji--Shu fa zhuan ke bian, V.2, 1986, Pl. 7, p. 9.
General note: Excavated in 1922
Historical: 2nd yr. of Zhengshi, Six dynasties (241)
Provenance: Stele made at Tai xue, school in a southern suburb of Luoyang (Wei capital); stele smashed into two pieces for smuggling at one time; currently one piece is at the Henan Provincial Museum and other other piece is at National Museum of Chinese History
Inscription: Inscription from Zuo zhuan written in 3 parallel scripts representing 3 evolving forms of early Chinese characters; script style: zhuan wen, gu wen, li shu. - Repository
- Palace Museum, Beijing, Beijing Shi, China
Fine Arts Library, Special Collections, Harvard University - Record ID
- W271440_URN-3:FHCL:476961
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