Is there any value in the epitaph of qingpi stone in Kangxi period of Qing dynasty?

Valuable. According to China News Network, Xi Jiping, director of Jinshan District Museum, said that this kind of epitaph is rare in Shanghai and has great archaeological value. The reporter saw at the scene that these two stone carvings are Qing Dynasty bluestones, which are square, with a side length of 80 cm and a thickness of 15 cm. They were carved in the fourth year of Yongzheng, namely 1726, 282 years ago. One of the inscriptions is seal script, and the handwriting is very clear. There is a dragon-shaped carving on the other stone tablet, with smooth lines on all sides, and more than a thousand words engraved on it in small letters, with neat and elegant handwriting. Due to the age of the inscription and severe weathering, most of the words can't be read clearly. According to the Records of Jinshan County and the Records of New Agriculture, Wang Zhuoling (1642~ 1725) was an old man from Zhangyan, Jinshan, whose name changed to Lake. During the reign of Kangxi and Yongzheng, he served as assistant minister of the Ministry of Rites, minister of the Ministry of Industry, university student of Wuyingdian, prince and teacher, ranking first in official positions. Wang Suoling is good at history, and he explains Zi Zhi Tong Jian for Kangxi. Every lecture will be appreciated by Kangxi. He is a trusted minister around Emperor Kangxi and a pivotal figure in Kangxi's political arena.