Collection of stele inscriptions. Compiled by Tao Zongyi of Ming Dynasty. One roll. A total of sixty-nine types of inscriptions were recorded. Those recorded are all titled with the original inscription on the tablet, and contain the original text, complete from beginning to end. The arrangement is not in chronological order and can be copied as needed. Only a few of the recorded inscriptions can be found in his book, and the rest are spread through this compilation.
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This book "Ancient Carved Congchao" is very good! It contains many rare inscriptions, such as the stone inscriptions from Pingpi County during the Han Dynasty and the epitaph of Li Wulu, the commander of Prince Xue's palace in the Tang Dynasty, etc., Which are difficult to see elsewhere. Moreover, all the texts on these inscriptions have been recorded, which is very helpful for historical research. I especially like some of the poems in it, such as the poems by Cao Fen from the Tang Dynasty, which feel very charming. In short, this book is a very valuable reference book for those who like epigraphy and history.
This book "Ancient Carved Congchao" is very good! It contains many rare inscriptions, such as the stone inscriptions from Pingpi County during the Han Dynasty and the epitaph of Li Wulu, the commander of Prince Xue's palace in the Tang Dynasty, etc., Which are difficult to see elsewhere. Moreover, all the texts on these inscriptions have been recorded, which is very helpful for historical research. I especially like some of the poems in it, such as the poems by Cao Fen from the Tang Dynasty, which feel very charming. In short, this book is a very valuable reference book for those who like epigraphy and history.