Lianhua mountain stele forest stone carving collection

Lotus Mountain Forest of Steles integrates Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, medicine and martial arts. It is a collection of historical art treasures, folk treasures, ink of today's famous artists and the essence of western science and technology. It combines superb painting and calligraphy art and exquisite carving art in one furnace, showing the development of human culture. Traditional classics such as Four Books, Diamond Sutra, Heart Sutra, Infinite Life Sutra, Tao Te Ching, Huangdi Neijing, Shennong Materia Medica Sutra and Sun Tzu's Art of War are all full texts. Western scientific classics and scientists' images also take their essence and hook their abstractions. There are many series of works and paintings of Lotus Mountain Forest of Steles, which have a long historical span and give people a strong artistic shock. For example, there are 53 stone carvings in The Analects of Confucius, 95 stone carvings in The Origin of Buddhism, 98 stone carvings in Chunhua Pavilion, 448 stone carvings in Futu Daguan 105, 448 stone carvings in Zhouyi Painting Biography, 95 stone carvings in China Landscape 170 and 500 stone carvings in Five Hundred. The scale is huge and the project is arduous. It is a treasure house of culture and an ocean of wisdom.

Lotus Mountain Forest of Steles is also a historical museum, and many works such as China Bronze Mirror Collection and Suizhou Whispering vividly show the 5,000-year history of Chinese civilization. The splendid bronze culture of the Chinese nation shines brightly in the world art treasure house, and the bronze mirror is an outstanding representative of bronze culture. China bronze mirror collection concentrates the essence of ancient bronze mirrors, from the earliest seven-pointed star mirror in Qijia culture more than 4,000 years ago, to the animal mirror in the Western Zhou Dynasty, the geometric mirror in the Spring and Autumn Period, the brocade mirror in the Warring States Period and the Yunlong mirror, and then to the flower-and-bird flying mirror in the Tang Dynasty, the twig-wrapped mirror and the Eight Immortals crossing the sea in the Qing Dynasty. The artistic style ranges from the primitive simplicity in ancient times to the rich romance in the prosperous Tang Dynasty and then to the prosperity and exquisiteness in the Qing Dynasty. Suizhou Zeng yihou's chime is the most unearthed, heaviest and most beautifully cast chime in China, which fully shows the glory of Chu culture in the pre-Qin period and is also a great miracle in the history of world music. Suizhou Chiming Atlas reproduces the panorama of chimes, which is of great value to the study of music history, science and technology history, arts and crafts and ancient philology.

Lotus Mountain Forest of Steles not only collects masterpieces handed down from ancient times by famous painters and painters, but also displays many folk art treasures and national cultural relics in the world, such as Seventy-two Atlas of Waiting for Printing, Hundred-character Map, Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival and Tale of Genji in Japan. The Map of the Origin of Legalism originated from Fan Xiangjuan of Dali Kingdom in Song Dynasty, and was made for the trip of Wang Duan of Dali Kingdom. After more than 500 years in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, he entered the palace during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Emperor Qianlong regarded it as a treasure and ordered Ding, a court painter, to arrange and copy it under the guidance of Zhang Jiafo, the "four living buddhas", which lasted for several years and was completed in 1767. Jilin Provincial Museum. The picture scroll is grand in scene, detailed in description, colorful and diverse in image, with figures of various Buddhist sects, animals, plants and various Buddhist utensils. Vivid figures and ever-changing physical and mental characteristics represent the highest achievements of meticulous figure painting and Buddha painting in the Qing Dynasty, and are the treasures in the art history of China. The Atlas of Cao Shi Kites was painted by Cao Xueqin, a famous writer in the Qing Dynasty. The atlas is exquisite in design and exquisite in skill, and it can be called an artistic treasure. This national treasure was lost in Japan during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. It is precious to see the light of day again after several disasters. The imperial cotton map is also one of the treasures of the lotus forest. During the Qianlong period, Fang Chengguan, governor of Zhili, drew the whole process of cotton production at that time, including sowing, irrigation, ditching, cotton picking, collecting and selling, rolling, spinning and weaving. After entering the palace, Emperor Qianlong was very happy and personally prefaced each painting poem. The works are illustrated and illustrated, which is an excellent combination of ancient science and technology and art. The Lotus Mountain Forest of Steles is a historical monument that embodies the painstaking efforts of countless great men. From splash-ink painters and folk artists to experts and engineers in literature and history who give advice, from collectors who offer treasures to ordinary people who rush around collecting works for the forest of steles, from overseas Chinese and social elites who sponsor donations, to working people, and even the 80-year-old people in poor mountainous areas who have only two yuan saved, they all show the selfless dedication of the descendants of the Yellow Emperor to promoting national culture. Their achievements will be recorded in the history books forever, living together with heaven and earth, and shining with the sun and the moon. Mr. Zeng Wenmu of Thailand donated 30,000 pieces of gold foil to the inscription of the main monument of Beilinmen. Mr. Masaki Kobayashi, the chairman of Japanese accounting firm, wrote: "The forest of steles will leave the cultural heritage created by human beings to future generations forever in the form of forest of steles. I deeply respect this lofty ideal and am deeply moved. I hereby present 54 pictures of The Tale of Genji, which will be a big footprint of Japan-China friendship in the future. The front end of the Lotus Mountain Forest of Steles is due north, and three giant steles stand tall. The stone tablet in the middle is 9.8 meters high and weighs 73 tons. The pedestal is carved with floating lotus flowers and two dragons playing with pearls. The body of the tablet was inscribed by Wu Zhongqi, a famous calligrapher, and the inscriptions on both sides were inscribed by Liu Bingsen, vice chairman of China Calligraphers Association.

Lianhua Mountain Forest of Steles is the largest existing forest of steles in China. The inscription has a wide range of contents and themes, which brings together the scientific and cultural essence of ancient and modern China and foreign countries, including Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, medicine, a hundred schools of thought contend, modern science, Chinese and foreign languages, and the combination of calligraphy and painting. They also collect inscriptions on rare folk arts, fine arts and bronze mirrors in other forest of steles. There are many large-scale series of works, such as Five Hundred Arhats, White Pagoda in China, Source Map of Dharma World, etc.

The content of the inscription is a combination of Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, medicine and martial arts. It contains all kinds of artistic treasures, folk collections, masterpieces of famous calligraphers and contemporary master ink, which embodies the development process of human culture. Strive to inherit the essence of traditional culture, and integrate exquisite calligraphy art with exquisite sculpture art. The full texts of traditional classics such as Four Books, Diamond Sutra, Heart Sutra, Infinite Life Sutra, Tao Te Ching, Tea Sutra, Sun Tzu's Art of War, Shennong Herbal Sutra, Lisao and Jiuge are of great scale.