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Selected pages of Kong Guangtao Ben

The full name of the Xuanta Monument is Records of Monks in the Tang Dynasty, which enshrines the virtues of the three religions. The Ancestral Temple was inscribed with the Preface to the Xuanta Monument by Master Zida, written by Pei Xiu and sealed by Liu Gongquan. The stone tablet of the mysterious pagoda was discovered in 84 1 year. The stone of this stone tablet is of good quality. Although it has gone through thousands of years, its tortuous strokes are still clear and complete, and are now hidden in the forest of steles in Xi 'an.

In Liu Ti's words, the palace altar is tight and the bones are vigorous, and it is also called "Yan Liu Jin Gu" with Yan Ti, and Liu Ti is also called "Thin Yan".

Because of the excellent stone quality, there is little difference between rubbings, so try to choose refined rubbings as a temporary study.

First of all, I recommend a book printed in primary colors, the Forbidden City Publishing House, classic calligraphy and inscriptions of past dynasties, and the mysterious pagoda of Liu Gongquan, which is slightly enlarged.

Like the manuscript above, Shanghai Calligraphy and Painting Publishing House, China Calligraphy Treasure House and Liu Gongquan Mystery Pagoda are all printed in black and white, with high cost performance.

Shanghai Painting and Calligraphy Publishing House, China Famous Monument, Liu Gongquan Mysterious Tower Monument, original primary color printing.

Shanghai Painting and Calligraphy Publishing House, calligraphy classic enlarged seal cutting series, Liu Gongquan mysterious tower monument, enlarged version, macro photography, extremely shocking.

Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, the essence of Xi's famous forest of steles, the mysterious pagoda monument, recently expanded and printed in black and white, you can refer to it.

1. Thank you for the series of articles by teachers who don't dance in calligraphy Jianghu-"Chatting on Flat Publishing"

2. Thank you teachers for providing calligraphy rubbings of various inscriptions in Jianghu.