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Taishan Cliff Carvings: Diamond Sutra |
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Taishan Cliff Carvings: Diamond Sutra |
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Taishan Cliff Carvings: Diamond Sutra
CHINA, Shandong, Tai'an; Northern Qi dynasty (550–577), dated 550–559; Regular script; Rubbing
This inscription is located on a rock plateau in Longquan Valley at the southeast foot of Taishan (Peaceful Mountain) in Tai'an, Shandong. It is presently the largest cliff sutra inscription in China. The inscription is regarded as the originator of large characters" and "founder of signboard manuscript." The Qing dynasty (1644-1911) scholar official Ruan Yuan estimated that the work was carried out during the rule of Emperor Tianbao (reigned 550-559) of the Northern Qi dynasty. While the number of characters cannot be clearly determined |