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China: Stone Buddhist stele, Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577 CE), Shanghai Museum

China: Stone Buddhist stele, Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577 CE), Shanghai Museum

Stelae (Chinese: 碑; pinyin: béi) have been the major medium of stone inscription in China since the Tang dynasty (618 - 907 CE). Chinese stelae are generally rectangular stone tablets upon which Chinese characters are carved intaglio with a funerary, commemorative, or edifying text. They can commemorate talented writers and officials, inscribe poems, portraits, or maps, and frequently contain the calligraphy of famous historical figures.






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David Henley

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