- Title
- Inscription of Wu Family Shrine reconstruction (5) ; Wu shi mu qun shi ke ; Chong li Han Wu shi ci shi ji (5)
- Wu Liang, 78-151, Chinese, associated name, associated name
Warner, Langdon, 1881-1955, American, associated name, associated name
Weng Fanggang, 1733-1818, Chinese, associated name, associated name - 19th cent.-early 20th cent.
- Rubbing of inscription stating reconstruction of the Wu Family Shrine in 52nd. year of Qianlong, Qing Dynasty (1787). From the Wu Family Shrines, Jiaxiang, Shandong from 1st. year of Jianhe, Eastern Han Dynasty (147).
- 38 x 89 cm
- No linguistic content
- rubbings
- Images
- Wu Liang ci, Jiaxiang Xian, Shandong Sheng, China
shrine houses
family
inscriptions
reconstruction
stele (archaeology) - Chinese
- Eastern Han
Minguo
Qing - ink
paper
intaglio - Citation/references: Fu Xihua, Han dai hua xiang quan ji, er bian, 1951, pl. n205. ; Zhonghua shu xue da ci dian, 2000, p. 345 (Wu shi ci shi shi hua xiang).
General note: Wu shi ci: Shrine of Wu Family, located north of Wuzhaishan Village, Zhifang Town, Jiaxiang County, Shandong Province, China. Wushi Shrine is one of the earliest examples of the offering shrines erected at the Wu family graves. The monuments were erected in the middle of 2nd century AD, buried due to Yellow River flooding, and were not fully discovered until 1786 by Huang Yi, a Qing sholar and high official. The shrine was a free-standing, peak-roofed structure. ; Stone reliefs in the Wu Family Shrines were carved on the walls of the offering shrines, more than 40 engraved wall registers of slabs (16 stabs in the front chamber- Wu Rong Shrine, 17 slabs in the left chamber and 6 slabs in the Wu Liang Shrine) ; 2 pillars and 2 stone lions also appear.
Historical: Stele Date: 52nd. year of Qianlong, Qing Dynasty (1787). - Fine Arts Library, Special Collections, Harvard University
- W297798_URN-3:FHCL:879726
- Title
- Inscription of Wu Family Shrine reconstruction (5) ; Wu shi mu qun shi ke ; Chong li Han Wu shi ci shi ji (5)
- Creator / Contributor
- Wu Liang, 78-151, Chinese, associated name, associated name
Warner, Langdon, 1881-1955, American, associated name, associated name
Weng Fanggang, 1733-1818, Chinese, associated name, associated name - Date
- 19th cent.-early 20th cent.
- Description
- Rubbing of inscription stating reconstruction of the Wu Family Shrine in 52nd. year of Qianlong, Qing Dynasty (1787). From the Wu Family Shrines, Jiaxiang, Shandong from 1st. year of Jianhe, Eastern Han Dynasty (147).
- Extent
- 38 x 89 cm
- Language
- No linguistic content
- Genre
- rubbings
- Digital Format
- Images
- Subjects
- Wu Liang ci, Jiaxiang Xian, Shandong Sheng, China
shrine houses
family
inscriptions
reconstruction
stele (archaeology) - Culture
- Chinese
- Style / Period
- Eastern Han
Minguo
Qing - Materials / Techniques
- ink
paper
intaglio - Notes
- Citation/references: Fu Xihua, Han dai hua xiang quan ji, er bian, 1951, pl. n205. ; Zhonghua shu xue da ci dian, 2000, p. 345 (Wu shi ci shi shi hua xiang).
General note: Wu shi ci: Shrine of Wu Family, located north of Wuzhaishan Village, Zhifang Town, Jiaxiang County, Shandong Province, China. Wushi Shrine is one of the earliest examples of the offering shrines erected at the Wu family graves. The monuments were erected in the middle of 2nd century AD, buried due to Yellow River flooding, and were not fully discovered until 1786 by Huang Yi, a Qing sholar and high official. The shrine was a free-standing, peak-roofed structure. ; Stone reliefs in the Wu Family Shrines were carved on the walls of the offering shrines, more than 40 engraved wall registers of slabs (16 stabs in the front chamber- Wu Rong Shrine, 17 slabs in the left chamber and 6 slabs in the Wu Liang Shrine) ; 2 pillars and 2 stone lions also appear.
Historical: Stele Date: 52nd. year of Qianlong, Qing Dynasty (1787). - Repository
- Fine Arts Library, Special Collections, Harvard University
- Record ID
- W297798_URN-3:FHCL:879726
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