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Yuanshi Cultural | Yuanshi Monument No. 6: Han "Three Gong Imperial Tablets"

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Yuanshi Cultural | Yuanshi Monument No. 6: Han "Three Gong Imperial Tablets"
Yuanshi Cultural | Yuanshi Monument No. 6: Han "Three Gong Imperial Tablets"
Yuanshi Cultural | Yuanshi Monument No. 6: Han "Three Gong Imperial Tablets"
Yuanshi Cultural | Yuanshi Monument No. 6: Han "Three Gong Imperial Tablets"
Yuanshi Cultural | Yuanshi Monument No. 6: Han "Three Gong Imperial Tablets"
Yuanshi Cultural | Yuanshi Monument No. 6: Han "Three Gong Imperial Tablets"
Yuanshi Cultural | Yuanshi Monument No. 6: Han "Three Gong Imperial Tablets"

Sangong Imperial Mountain Monument

Sangong Mountain, about 70 miles northwest of the Yuan dynasty, fenglong mountain west Xian Weng Village, now Qianxian Village, Houxian Village north.

This stele was established in the first year of the Eastern Han Dynasty Emperor Liu Zhan, that is, in 146 AD. The Qing Dynasty Taishou Wu Shifen visited Suzhuang. Liu Baonan of Zhixian County was relocated. Later placed in the Cultural Center, it is now in existence. The monument is 181.5 cm high and 141.9 cm wide. Gui type, there is wear, in the inscription. Inscribed on both sides. Seal book. The inscription is irregular. There are 19 lines of inscription on the stele, and the lines are uneven. There are three lines of inscriptions such as "Changshan" and "Three Gongs", and there are 14 lines of text, and the lines are not equal, and the size of the forehead is no different from the inscription.

Contributed by: Fenglong Cultural Research Association

Editor: Cao Shaoyan Chen Hongjie

Editor-in-charge: Wang Shuping

Yuanshi Cultural | Yuanshi Monument No. 6: Han "Three Gong Imperial Tablets"