Can the ancient buildings in Liaoning, the only continuous forest of steles in China, be traced back to the Neolithic Age?

I have shared with you the past and present life of the Liaohe River. Today I will take you to the Liaohe Stele Forest with a strong artistic atmosphere. The Liaohe Stele Forest has now built four calligraphy halls, stele corridors, stele walls, gate arches and other scenic spots. It has become a large-scale antique building complex and an artistic grand view garden that integrates gardens, stone carvings, architecture, poetry and music, and has rich cultural connotations. With talismans as far away as the Neolithic Age and fine works by contemporary famous artists as recent as today, it is currently the only forest of steles in China that continues to be updated.

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Panjin, Liaoning Province, was actually born from the Liaohe River and Daliaohe River. The most unforgettable ones are the Liaohe Oilfield, Panjin Salt Flats rice, reed flats, river crabs, especially the rice field crabs, which are not inferior to Yangcheng Lake hairy crabs. There is also an ancient place in Panjin - the Liaohe Stele Forest, which is quite spectacular, extremely large, and is considered the largest in Asia. The forest of steles is very meaningful. There was a fee when it was first built. Now the forest of steles is free of charge. Everyone must protect the words. The night view is very beautiful. Few people may pay attention to this.

The Liaohe Forest of Steles is located at the west end of Panjin City’s Lakeside Park in the Liaohe Delta. It consists of three parts: the stele exhibition area, the sightseeing area and the tourist service area. It collects the works of my country’s calligraphers from written symbols, oracle bone inscriptions to past dynasties. There are 2,000-3,000 pieces of fine inscriptions in various calligraphy styles. There are several exhibition halls in the Forest of Steles. I took a brief look and they should be arranged according to age. The scenery is very good. The promenade and dotted grassland have a quiet beauty, even wearing Hanfu. It doesn’t feel out of place to take photos inside.

The stele reproduction technology is also good. The pottery inscriptions, oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, stone drum inscriptions, silk scripts, bamboo slips, Han steles, Wei steles, etc. engraved here fully demonstrate the development and evolution of calligraphy since the Han and Wei dynasties in my country. , is a treasure place for tourists who like calligraphy. There are very few people in this scenic area and it is very quiet. During the Golden Week, there are relatively few people and the scenic area is not small. It is more suitable for friends who like calligraphy. Various people's handwriting is worth learning.

Although it is a man-made forest of antique stone tablets, it is still a very spectacular and atmospheric place with Liaohe characteristics. It records the history of Liaoning and even China, mainly history, mainly modern poets. His poems, calligraphy and paintings are really insightful! It would be better if it is convenient for the public to have a simplified translation and stick it next to the inscription. This is my suggestion (I, who live with traditional Chinese characters every day, have to read them for a long time, and ordinary people can't survive).

The Liaohe Forest of Steles is made of black granite. It is one of the largest antique buildings in the Northeast. It can be called the Forest of Steles Museum on the largest plain in the Northeast. Its artistic value is relatively high. Those who study art You should go and take a look at the antique buildings, which are very shocking and have a rich sense of history and culture, especially the stone tablet of Zhang Xueliang. The Forest of Steles is in Lakeside Park. There are old and new steles, some have been restored, and some are imitations. The surrounding scenery is also good, suitable for walking, and well worth watching!

Have you been to Liaohe River in Liaoning? Have you heard of Liaohe Forest of Steles? This attraction is cultural, with some ancient historical relics, accumulated history, and sophisticated craftsmanship! It feels completely different from the south. You go there to learn Chinese culture, which most people are not interested in. It’s worth a visit to feel the breadth and depth of Chinese calligraphy and appreciate the elegant character of ancient people with lofty ideals! It's just that it's built in a park, so it's inconvenient for tourists from out of town to visit. It's not very famous, but it is indeed a good place. You will never regret taking your children there!