It is illegal for college students to print Millennium stone carvings. What is the correct posture for rubbing cultural relics?

The correct posture is to go to the relevant departments for approval before rubbing cultural relics. Without this process, you will be pirated and face severe punishment. I don't know if you have heard that during the National Day, a bunch of people went to a scenic spot to steal sculptures that have existed for more than 1000 years. Maybe many people don't know what stolen carving is. Simply put, they re-carved ancient sculptures without approval.

In ancient China, many literati left their calligraphy and paintings and sculptures when they traveled around the world. Some of these sculptures are in museums, while yours are in some parks. Maybe a stone that is not usually valued by people is priceless. Most people don't think of rubbings, but those who study these majors or have a certain understanding of them may have this idea when they see a favorite sculpture. If you really want to learn or practice your craft, then you must remember that at any time, you must apply for approval before rubbing.

If you don't report it, others will think that you are deliberately damaging cultural relics, because whoever rubbings these ancient carvings may damage the stone carvings themselves. After all, these stones have existed for 1000 years. Maybe they can't stand the pressure themselves, and they will crack directly when you touch them.

In fact, everything before the Yuan Dynasty can't be printed directly on the original, because the original itself is about to break, so if you have this idea, you must remember to go to the relevant department for approval!