The historical changes of Zhaohui Pagoda

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Just 30 meters north of this tower are the Li Sheng Stele and Stele Pavilion, known as the "Three Jue Steles" in history. Li Sheng (also known as Liangqi, 727-793) - a famous general in the Tang Dynasty, nicknamed "The Enemy of Ten Thousands" and the pillar of the Middle Tang Dynasty. Why is it called Sanjue? Li Sheng's reputation was famous both at home and abroad, and he was a famous general in the Middle Tang Dynasty. This is one of the most unique things. At that time, the prime minister Pei Du personally wrote the inscription on the stele, which is another unique thing. Liu Gongquan, a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, personally wrote the elixir (so that craftsmen can carve it on the stele). This is also the third unique thing. Therefore, later epigraphers called this stele the "Three Jue Stele".

The stele is one foot, four feet and two inches high, five feet, eight inches and two inches wide, with thirty-four lines and sixty-one characters. Written by Pei Du, official script by Liu Gongquan, and seal script. This stele has been in ruins since the Ming Dynasty, and is now covered with stone flowers. Sun Chengze of the Qing Dynasty wrote in Gengzi's Summer Days' Notes: "Although the characters are peeling off, they are tall and straight and stand out from the rest, and can still be found." Compared with the "Diamond Sutra", it has strengthened the decisiveness, sharp edges and corners, and crisp stippling. Standing tall and tall, it stands out from the crowd. But in some places, the knotting seems restrained and cramped.

Key cultural relics protection unit in Shaanxi Province. It was originally located 200 meters northwest of Li Sheng's tomb in the north of Dongwei Bridge in Mabei Village, Yuchu Township, Gaoling County, northeast of Xi'an City. Li Sheng was a general during the Tang Dezong period. When Zhu Si rebelled, Li Sheng led his troops to put down the rebellion. He won a fierce battle with Zhu Si by the Dongwei Bridge and regained the capital. The stele was written by Pei Du and written by Liu Gongquan. It is commonly known as the Sanjue stele. Since the Tang Dynasty, the Wei River has moved 4 kilometers north. In order to prevent the monument from being submerged into the Wei River, the monument was moved to the Gaoling County Cultural Center. In order to strengthen protection, it is now moved to the campus of Gaoling County No. 1 Middle School.