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Stone inscription from Yishan, Shandong, one of six or seven inscriptions dating from Qinshihuang’s tours to the east: with supplementary text and the names of attendant ministers. In the calligraphy of Li Si. This rubbing is taken from a later engraving based on the original, probably the Song dynasty Chang’an engraving, now housed in the Beilin 碑林, in Xi’an 西安, Shanxi: the relative legibility of certain characters suggests a mid-Qing date for the rubbing. This album also includes a rubbing of a postscript added by Zheng Wenbao 鄭文寶 (953–1013) in 993.
“攸”字中豎作二筆,應為長安本。“矣”字旁有曹仲經小字觀款,跋文。“邑”字尚存大半,應為清乾嘉時 拓本。

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