Where is the stone carving of Sixutang?

Sixutang stone carving is a cultural relic protection unit in Guangdong Province.

Sixutang Stone Carving is located in Sixutang, No.37 Nanzhong Road, Chengnan Street, Chaoyang District, Shantou City. Sixutang was founded in Jiatai period of Southern Song Dynasty (1204), and there are 38 stone carvings since Ming and Qing Dynasties, including 2 stone carvings in Ming Dynasty, 4 stone inscriptions in Ming and Qing Dynasties, 26 stone inscriptions in Ming and Qing Dynasties and 65,438 imperial pavilions in Ming Dynasty. Sixutang stone carving is quite famous in South Guangdong, and its calligraphy art, painting skill and stone carving technology are perfectly combined. It is a stone carving art with concentrated existing stone carvings, rich stone carvings and high historical and cultural value in Guangdong Province.

Although the stone carvings of Sixutang have gone through hundreds of years, they are still well preserved. There are many styles of stone carving. Fonts such as seal script, official script, line, block script and cursive script. Both form and spirit, strong and powerful, exquisite calligraphy art. Stone carving has a wide range of themes, vivid modeling, fine carving and distinct layers. Their skills are rare in modern times and have high artistic value and cultural and historical value. Among them, the Qing Dynasty is the most distinctive. Most stone carvings were written by famous calligraphers and painters in past dynasties. For example, the inscription "Xiao Family Temple" written by Guizhi Hongzhi (1493) in Ming Dynasty was written by Cixi, Chaoyang County at that time, and the font is beautiful and meaningful, which still attracts calligraphy lovers to copy. Fan Jiaju (1903), a scholar in Qing Dynasty, inscribed the words "Nam Phuong" and "Beihui" at the top of the gate for Sixutang, which is a combination of official seal and private seal, and is self-contained and has high artistic value. In addition, as a famous educator in the Qing Dynasty, it had a great social impact, and many schools came to copy and encouraged students to study hard. There are also inscriptions by Xiao Yucheng in the Ming Dynasty, famous calligraphers Lin, Wu Zuoxi, Weng Tonghe, Deng and Xie in the Qing Dynasty, famous landscape architect Xiao Meixian in the Qing Dynasty, and Li and Zhou Bangdao in the early years of the Republic of China, which attracted countless calligraphy, painting and stone carving lovers to visit and appreciate.

20 12 Guangdong provincial people's government announced that it was the seventh batch of cultural relics protection units in Guangdong province.

Chengnan Street: Chengnan Street is located in Chaoyang District, Shantou City, Guangdong Province. Jurisdiction: 44051300 30011Xingong neighborhood committee 4405130030021Wuxiang neighborhood committee 405/kloc-0. 0300300411/Longjing Neighborhood Committee 44051300300512 Houshuangyuan Neighborhood Committee 4405 1300300665438+.