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Thunderbolt Rock. Remnants of thunder-splitting boulders. The three characters "Perak Rock" in the script are said to have been inscribed by The Song Fuzhou Taishou Cheng Shi Meng, who was born in the first year of the Song Dynasty to the third year of the Reign of The Song Dynasty (1068-1070).

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Thunderbolt Rock. Remnants of thunder-splitting boulders. The three characters "Perak Rock" in the kaishu are said to have been inscribed by The Song Fuzhou Taishou Cheng Shi Meng, who knew Fuzhou from the first year of the Song Dynasty to the third year of The Xining Dynasty (1068-1070). The entire perak rock is covered with various cliff carvings, such as the inscription of Li Shang of Zhizhou in Song Fuzhou in the second year of the Emperor You (1050), the inscription of Pan Zhengfu of the Song Dynasty in the second year of Shaoxing (1132), the inscription of the Ming Dynasty capital Yushi Lin Tingyu, the Qing Dynasty jinshi Zheng Yuchen (Zheng Xiaoxu's uncle) "Old Tao Garden", and Wang Qian's cursive "Shou".

Thunderbolt Rock. Remnants of thunder-splitting boulders. The three characters "Perak Rock" in the script are said to have been inscribed by The Song Fuzhou Taishou Cheng Shi Meng, who was born in the first year of the Song Dynasty to the third year of the Reign of The Song Dynasty (1068-1070).
Thunderbolt Rock. Remnants of thunder-splitting boulders. The three characters "Perak Rock" in the script are said to have been inscribed by The Song Fuzhou Taishou Cheng Shi Meng, who was born in the first year of the Song Dynasty to the third year of the Reign of The Song Dynasty (1068-1070).
Thunderbolt Rock. Remnants of thunder-splitting boulders. The three characters "Perak Rock" in the script are said to have been inscribed by The Song Fuzhou Taishou Cheng Shi Meng, who was born in the first year of the Song Dynasty to the third year of the Reign of The Song Dynasty (1068-1070).

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