1, because the ancient Baotu Spring was tens of feet high and the monument was washed down many times, in the Ming Dynasty, Jinan government asked Hu Yongzong, the governor of Shandong Province, to write a monument, because Hu was a native of Tianshui, Gansu Province and a provincial official of Shandong Province, and wanted to mark Baotu Spring with a pen to suppress this turbulent Baotu Spring. On Dragon Boat Festival, the magistrate set up a stone tablet engraved with "Baotu Spring" at the source of Baotu Spring. I soon found that two points on the word "Tu" were washed away by the empty spring water, and they all said that they rushed to Daming Lake, and one of them was left on "Ming". Therefore, the word "Tu" on the Baotuquan stone tablet is missing two points.
2. The word "Daming Lake" developed from the inscription on Daming Lake in Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty, which was created by a calligrapher in Dengzhou, Jiaqing in 1926. This "Muyue" is the writing of the post, not a typo. What kind of writing method is the calligrapher's creative freedom. In the art of calligraphy, in order to balance the font structure or aesthetic feeling, there are often cases of adding and subtracting pens.
3. In order to avoid the Ming Dynasty's "Ming", calligraphers in Qing Dynasty wrote more, especially after the word "Da", otherwise they might go to jail, and the word "Tu" in Baotuquan might be the calligrapher's artistic need.
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It is said that the word "Ming" is also the most common "typo" in many inscriptions. For example, the word "Ming Mausoleum" was written as "Guo Xiaoling Mausoleum" on the tablet of Ming Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang. There is also a plaque in Chengdu Wuhou Temple called "Liang Ming Eternity", on which "Ming" is written as "Bi". Some people think that replacing "sun" with "eyes" is a kind of wisdom, representing a pair of penetrating eyes, and "bright and eternal" means this.
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Shandong Net-Is there a mistake in the name on the stone tablet of Daming Lake in Jinan?