When was the tablet of Shu Su Tie carved?

The inscription of Shu Sutie was engraved in Yuan You, Song Zhezong for three years (1088). The relevant contents are as follows:

1, cycad is Mo Bao of Mi Fei, a calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty. Written in Yuan You, Song Zhezong for three years (1088), it was written in running script, with a vertical length of 27.8 cm and a horizontal length of 270.8 cm. It is a scroll of ink calligraphy's works with precious silk as the carrier, and the Wu Si strips on the scroll are also woven for writing. This discount is kept in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

2. Shu Su Tie is a calligraphy work created by Mi Fei at the age of 38, and it is also one of his famous Mo Bao. This work is written in running script, with vigorous brushwork, rigorous structure, thick brushwork and alternating pen and ink, forming a unique artistic style. The content of Shu Su Tie is a seven-character poem, which describes the author's feelings and nostalgia for the scenery and history of Sichuan.

3. Book-attached calligraphy plays an important role in the history of calligraphy and is one of the treasures of ancient calligraphy art in China. Its existence not only shows Mi Fei's personal artistic achievements, but also represents the height and development course of China's calligraphy art. At the same time, the book-element paste is also one of the important materials for studying the ancient culture, history and art of China.

Inscription related knowledge

1, stone carving is an ancient traditional skill, which is mainly used to commemorate dead people or things and to carve some important words or information. Stone carving has a long history and is widely used. It has its own characteristics and uses in different periods and regions. Engraving monuments is widely used to commemorate people or things that have passed away.

Stone carving is also widely used to carve some important words or information. For example, in ancient times, the imperial edict, merits and demerits were engraved on stone tablets for future generations to learn and learn from. In modern society, some important buildings, roads and bridges will also be commemorated by monuments engraved with relevant architectural information and historical background.

3. Monument carving is also widely used in cultural inheritance and protection. The inscription and protection of some historical relics and cultural heritage need the help of this traditional technique. For example, in China's ancient architecture, stone tablets are widely used in temples, palaces, gardens and other buildings, which are engraved with historical background, construction years, architectural styles and other information.