Weifang Channel, Shandong, China, April 29 (Reporter Song Chao Correspondent Wang Liyuan) Recently, the staff of the Qingzhou City Museum rushed to Yanghe Village in Gaoliu Town to receive the epitaphs of Shangshu of the Ming Dynasty And Liu Jue, a scholar of Wenyuange University.
It is reported that the epitaph is bluestone, and the zhi cover has been enlarged; Rectangle, height 79.5 cm, width 85 cm, thickness 13.5 cm; It is surrounded by tangled flowers about 3.5 cm wide, with Zhiwen in the middle; The upper part is badly worn, many numbers are blurred, the word diameter is about 1.5 cm, and there are 45 vertical columns, about 1300 words. Written by the Ming Dynasty crown prince Taifu and the official Shangshu Yin Min, Zhiwen gives a detailed account of Liu Jue's life, describing Liu Jue's illustrious achievements, lofty personality, and excellent articles. The writer is The Ming Dynasty Rebbe Shangshu GengYu, both of whom are famous courtiers of a generation. According to the late Qingzhou literature and history expert Mr. Liu Xuqin's "Qingzhou Stone Carving Culture", the epitaph was excavated during the Cultural Revolution and later dispersed among the people. After unremitting efforts, Mr. Liu Xuqin collected and collected it in Liu Jue's Former Garden.
As a generation of famous courtiers, Liu Jue was a sage and a family of Qingzhou. This epitaph was donated by its descendants, the Liu family, which further enriched the research materials of the Qingzhou Museum on the Liu family in the Ming Dynasty, and also fully reflected the importance that the Liu family attached to the protection and inheritance of family culture and history.
Note: Liu Jue (1426-1490), the character Shuwen, the number Gu Zhi. A native of Yangheli, Shouguang County, Qingzhou Prefecture (now Yanghe Village, Gaoliu Town, Qingzhou City) in the Ming Dynasty. In 1448 (the thirteenth year of orthodoxy), he entered the priesthood and was taught editing. Tianshun was then the prince's attendant. After Emperor Xianzong ascended the throne, he was promoted to Taichangqing (太常卿) and was also a bachelor's attendant. In the tenth year of Chenghua (1474), he was promoted to the rank of left attendant of the ministry, and became a lecturer as before. In the following year, he was also a Bachelor of Hanlin and joined the cabinet to participate in the advance of aircraft maintenance. Emperor Xianzong called him "Mr. Dong Liu" and gave him a seal with the inscription "Jiayou Zanyi". Soon after, he was promoted to the post of Official Shangshu, plus Prince Shaobao and Wenyuange University Scholar. He was appointed to compile the "Great Training of Wenhua", Shucheng, plus prince Taibao, and entered the Zhensheng Temple. Died in 1490 (the third year of Koji), courtesy name "Wenhe". Emperor MingHongzhi's imperial gift of sacrifices: loyal to the country, allowed to be a generation of famous courtiers; Filial piety in the township, can be called the elder of the Three Dynasties, known as Liu Gelao. There are "Ancient Straight Writings" and "Qinggong Lecture Notes" handed down.