- Title
- Stele commemorating Lu Jun ; Si li xiao wei Lu Jun bei ; Lu jun bei
- 173 (2nd year of Xiping, Eastern Han Dynasty)
- Rubbing of inscription from a stele commemorating Lu Jun, an officer (position title: "Si li xiao wei"-- Colonel Director of Retainers) of Eastern Han Dynasty.
- 199.5 x 101 cm
- No linguistic content
- rubbings
calligraphy (visual works) - Images
- inscriptions
stele (archaeology)
officers (administrators) - Chinese
- Eastern Han
clerical script - ink
paper
intaglio - Citation/references: Jin shi cui bian, 1805, v. 15, p. 12. ; Beijing tu shu guan cang Zhongguo li dai shi ke ta ben hui bian, 1991, v. 1, p. 152. (Lu Jun mu bei) ; Zhong hua shu xue da ci dian, 2000, p. 846.
General note: Script style: li shu. ; Stele currently in Wen Temple, Jining, Shandong. Stele was discovered close to the Lu clan's family cemetery in Jinxiang Mountain, Shandong.
Historical: Stele date: 2nd. yr. of Xiping, Eastern Han (173). - Fine Arts Library, Special Collections, Harvard University
Liaoning Provincial Museum, Shenyang (Liaoning, China) (inhabited place) - W284098_URN-3:FHCL:1119641
- Title
- Stele commemorating Lu Jun ; Si li xiao wei Lu Jun bei ; Lu jun bei
- Date
- 173 (2nd year of Xiping, Eastern Han Dynasty)
- Description
- Rubbing of inscription from a stele commemorating Lu Jun, an officer (position title: "Si li xiao wei"-- Colonel Director of Retainers) of Eastern Han Dynasty.
- Extent
- 199.5 x 101 cm
- Language
- No linguistic content
- Genre
- rubbings
calligraphy (visual works) - Digital Format
- Images
- Subjects
- inscriptions
stele (archaeology)
officers (administrators) - Culture
- Chinese
- Style / Period
- Eastern Han
clerical script - Materials / Techniques
- ink
paper
intaglio - Notes
- Citation/references: Jin shi cui bian, 1805, v. 15, p. 12. ; Beijing tu shu guan cang Zhongguo li dai shi ke ta ben hui bian, 1991, v. 1, p. 152. (Lu Jun mu bei) ; Zhong hua shu xue da ci dian, 2000, p. 846.
General note: Script style: li shu. ; Stele currently in Wen Temple, Jining, Shandong. Stele was discovered close to the Lu clan's family cemetery in Jinxiang Mountain, Shandong.
Historical: Stele date: 2nd. yr. of Xiping, Eastern Han (173). - Repository
- Fine Arts Library, Special Collections, Harvard University
Liaoning Provincial Museum, Shenyang (Liaoning, China) (inhabited place) - Record ID
- W284098_URN-3:FHCL:1119641
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