Interpretation of Longzang Temple Monument

Explanation of the Longzang Temple Monument

The abbreviation of "Hengzhou secretariat of the Duke of E urged to build the Longzang Temple Monument for the country". Sui stele, written by Zhang Gongli, is a book. Calligraphy is beautiful and broad, which is one of the famous monuments in China. The monument is in Longzang Temple in Zhengding County, Hebei Province. It is also called "Longzang Temple" and "Longzang" in the province. Qing Kang-wei wrote "The Remaining Theory of Guangyi Boat": "The Dragon Tibetan Temple is full of charm and fragrance, but when the fragrance overflows, it comes from the Qi Monument. "Lingta Ming" and "Statue of a Hundred People" in the Qi tablet are all thin and hard. "The Dragon Hidden" changes, and it is vivid, so I feel shine on you's ear. Chu Henan is out of "Dragon Hidden" and cannot be changed. "

Word decomposition

The explanation of Long Zang is also called "Long Zang". "Yi Gan": "Don't use the hidden dragon, the yang is hidden." Later, because "dragon zang" means hidden, don't use it. Yuan Kang, Han Dynasty, wrote "Yue Jue Shu Wai Chuan Ji Bao Jian": "When Xuanyuan, Shennong, and Hexu took stones as soldiers, cut trees as palaces, and died, the sacred master of the husband made the interpretation of the monument engraved with words to commemorate the cause, meritorious deeds, or as a marker stone: stone tablet. Monument. Tombstone. Word of mouth. Inscription. Stele Inscription (words or pictures engraved on a tablet). Bei tuo (? )。 Monument. Forest of steles Milestones (a) Signs set beside roads to record miles; B. Yu in the historical development