The Research Report on the Rubbings of Luochi Temple Tablet Written by Su Shi

  • Xinde Dou Chinese Calligraphy Research Institute of School of Chinese Language and Literature of Southwest University
Ariticle ID: 2415
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Keywords: Su Shi, Luochi Temple Tablet, Rubbing

Abstract

Luochi Temple Tablet Written by Su Shi is now kept in Memorial Temple to Liu Zongyuan in Liuzhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. To date, there are four editions of rubbings of the tablet. The first and the second are both old rubbings collected by Liu Quanfu and Wang Yirong respectively. The third edition is collected by Qin Qingzeng from Liangxi District of Wuxi City. The fourth edition is an complete rubbing collected by the Institute of Human Sciences of Kyoto University. This article compares the shape and location of the same Chinese characters chosen from the four editions and determines that the edition collected by Liu Quanfu is an earlier one.

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Published
2021-11-07