What does the Huadu Temple Monument mean? How to read the Huadu Temple Stele?
Reference answer:
Pinyin: huà dù sì bēi, simplified Pinyin: hdsb
Explanation of the idiom: The full name is "Inscription on the Relic Pagoda of Zen Master Yong of Huadu Temple". Written by Li Boyao of the Tang Dynasty, written by Ouyang Xun, inscribed in the fifth year of Zhenguan. The original stone from the Song Dynasty has been cut off, but rubbings from before the Song Dynasty have been found in Dunhuang stone chambers. The calligraphy on this stele is mellow and ancient, plump and pleasing to the eye, powerful in writing, and strict in law. Weng Fanggang of the Qing Dynasty spoke highly of this stele and believed that the "Huadu Temple Stele" was better than the "Jiucheng Palace Stele"