On November 15, 2013, Wang Lianwen, a worker at the construction site of Luanzhou Reconstruction Dajue Temple, found a stone carving, inscribing a cliff stone at the highest point of Hengshan Mountain, just north of luanzhou ancient city, and the handwriting was listed on two stone faces.
The inscription is written in nine vertical rows, the force is thick and heavy, and the stone is three points, and the content is as follows:
"Ming Jiajing Bing Afternoon Spring Yingcheng Chen Shiyuan Xuchang Wang Bao Jin Hua Cheng Han Zheng Yang □ Coach Huang □ Student Chen Lin Wang □ Zhang Chi Liu Daoguang Xie Jinghan Tongyou Is the day February has □"
The year of Ming Jiajing is 1546 AD, which is also the twenty-fifth year of Emperor Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty.
The author checked Guangxu's "Luanzhou Chronicle" and found that this Chen Shiyuan was the Zhizhou of Luanzhou at that time. Chen Shiyuan, Jinshi, a native of Huguangyingcheng, jiajing went to work for twenty-four years.
More specifically, Chen Shiyuan, (1516-1597) Zi Xin Shu, Yang Wu, nickname Meng Qing, No. 1 Jiang Han Qianfu, also known as Huanzhong Yusuo, Ming Dynasty Hubei Yingcheng Xixiang ChenLing people. Jiajing was a jinshi in the twenty-third year (1544) and a governor of Luanzhou in the twenty-fourth year (1545). Chen Shiyuan served in Luanzhou, where he built a pen peak, made sacrificial vessels, repaired warehouses, and compiled the Luanzhou Chronicle and the Seaside Collection. Jiajing resigned his official position in March of the twenty-eighth year (1549) and returned to his hometown.
Wang Bao and Cheng Han were both judges. Wang Bao, a supervisor, a native of Xuzhou, Henan, served as Jiajing for twenty-three years. Cheng Han, supervisor, Zhejiang Jinhua, Jiajing twenty-four years. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, only one judge was set up in each state, and there was no quota.
斈, tong "xue" character, Jiajing period Luanzhou surname Yang Xuezheng is only Yang Chun alone. Yang Chun, a supervisor, a native of Hukou, Jiangxi, jiajing went to work for twenty-four years.
As for the teachings with the surname Huang, there was only one discipline with the surname Huang in Luanzhou during the Jiajing period, that is, Huang Pu. Huang Pu, a prisoner, a native of Xianyang, Shaanxi, arrived in Office in the eighteenth year of Jiajing. The discipline was an education official set up by the administrative units below the Ming Dynasty to examine the homework achievements of xiucai in the region, and the grade was not in the flow. At that time, there was more than one instructor in Luanzhou, Jiajing had arrived in Shanxi for twenty-one years, and Jiajing had been in Charge of Henan for twenty-three years, so it can be seen that there was no quota for discipline.
This is the inscription left by Chen Shiyuan of Zhizhou, together with the officials and students in charge of the cultural and educational scientific expeditions of the prefecture government, who traveled to Hengshan (Bianliangting) in Luanzhou.
