Which dynasty is the cliff stone carving of "Yi He Ming"?
Ho: It was carved in the 13th year of the Southern Liang Dynasty (5 14), by Tao Hongjing. Cliff of regular script. Save more than 90 words. Originally carved on the stone wall at the foot of Jiao Shan in Zhenjiang. His position was recorded only after the mid-Tang Dynasty. Later, he was struck by lightning and fell in the middle of the Yangtze River. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Xichun plucked more than 20 words with one stone, and in the fifty-second year of Kangxi plucked more than 50 words with five stones. Qianlong was embedded in the wall of Dinghui Temple in Jiaoshan for twenty-two years, with more than ninety words. "Yi and Ming" has coordinate significance in the history of calligraphy in China, and is known as the "ancestor of Chinese characters", and its artistic influence has a long history. Since the discovery of the residual stone in Yi He Ming in the Song Dynasty, calligraphers of all dynasties have paid great attention to it, and the research and discussion on its era, author and artistic thought have never stopped, and it has not been concluded yet, which has become an eternal mystery. In the fifty-second year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, Chen Pengnian, a Suzhou magistrate living in Zhenjiang, recruited workers to salvage five pieces of ***93-character residual stones. According to experts' research, the original text of Yihe Ming should be about 160 words, and there are still many shortcomings. Since then, the salvage of the residual stones in the novel heming has become a "complex" that haunts the academic circles.