The Tibetan monument in the wall does not meet the new discovery of the Wuhou Temple Museum in Chengdu for 100 years

Author:Chengdu Daily Jinguan Time:2022.06.28

There are countless historical stories hidden in ancient buildings. In February of this year, the Wuhou Temple Museum found that the wood frame of the north wall of the Zhuge Liang Temple was abrasion in the original display promotion project. When replacing it, the peripheral plastering layer was peeled off, showing the corner of the inside of the wall. After scanning and cleaning up the walls of professional institutions, a total of 15 monuments were found. According to the space location and inscription content, it was judged that it belonged to 8 inscriptions. This new discovery is that it is rare in the domestic historical architecture museum and has not met for a century. Today, the Wuhou Temple Museum held a ventilation meeting to invite Wenbo and calligraphy and painting experts to reveal these long -seized monuments.

The earliest time was 1672 (eleventh year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty), 350 years ago; the latest is 1821 (the first year of the Qing Daoguang), and it was 2011. All monuments span 150 years before and after. Among them, the 5 -way monument is recorded in the Wuhou Temple historical expert "Zhaolong Zhongwu Mountain Temple" compiled during the Qing Daoguang period. This discovery is confirmed with each other; Important supplement to history.

The inscriptions are diverse, including the title of Sichuan main administrative officials, the Qianlong Chaoyuan Book "Teacher's Table", the records of Wuhou Temple sacrifice activities, and the literati visiting calligraphy and calligraphy.

Chengdu Daily Jinguan News Reporter Wang Jia Picture was provided by Wuhou Temple Museum, Editor He Qixie Editor Liu Yonghao

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