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  • Rubbings of Kongxian Stele

    The stele was set up in 220AD, Three Kingdoms period.

  • Rubbings of Fanshi Stele

    The stele is now stored in Jining City of Shandong Province.

  • Rubbings of Wangji Stele

    The stele was set up in April, 261AD, Three Kingdoms

  • Rubbings of the stele in memory of a propitious omen from heaven

    The Stele of Three Stones, was built in 276 AD, Three Kingdoms period.

  • Rubbings of Gulang Stele

    The script was carved in Lishu, 18 lines, 24 characters in each line.

  • Rubbings of the remnants of Cao Zhen Stele

    The stele was unearthed in Xi'an.

  • Rubbings of “Worship of Heaven and Earth on Guoshan Mountain” Stele

    The was set up in 276AD, Three Kingdoms period.

  • Rubbings of “Stele of Lushan Temple ”

    The Stele of Lushan Temple was made of bluestone and had a curve top.

  • Rubbings of Bao Yazhai

    The rubbings of Bao Yazhai were created by Xu Shujun (1842-1910), with courtesy name “Heng Shi”, pseudonym “Shu Hong”, born in Changsha of Hunan Province.

  • Rubbings of Xing Feng Tower

    Rubbings of Xing FengTower were created on Nan Kangjun (an administrative region in the south of Yangtze River ) by Cao Yanyue (with courtesy name “Jian Zhai”, born in Du Chang, Song Dynasty).