Brief introduction of stone carving scenic spots of Shangqing Temple in zhouzhi county, xi, Shaanxi Province

Brief introduction of stone carving scenic spots of Shangqing Temple in zhouzhi county, xi, Shaanxi Province

In Zhouzhi County Courtyard. The stone carvings of Shangqing Temple were written by Su Dongpo, a great writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. This stone tablet originally belonged to Taiping Palace, a Taoist temple in the Northern Song Dynasty, and was managed by the imperial court. During Zhao Xuyuan's reign (1085— 1093), Xue, a great calligrapher, was the palace supervisor, and Su Dongpo was the judge of Fengxiang House at that time. They are very close. Dongpo and his younger brother Su Zhe have been to Taiping Palace many times. Dongpo was invited by Xue, and they wrote the book "Shangqing Temple" and carved stones in Zhouzhi. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, zhouzhi county ordered the cards to be moved to the official's son. At the beginning of the Republic of China, this monument was broken into seven sections and embedded in the wall of the Confucian temple. It hasn't fallen behind since then. 1992, cultural relics workers accidentally discovered this precious cultural relic on the brick platform of the county people's compound.