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Stone slabs canon of Filial Piety

Stone slabs canon of Filial Piety





Artist : Anonymous

Date : 745

Submission to the UNESCO World Heritage (Définitif) : 1996

Tang Dynasty
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Sculpture
Sculpture (Tablet)

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Xi'an (China)

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"The Classic of Filial Piety (Xiaojing) is the largest tablet in the Forest. It was engraved in 745 A.D. in the handwriting of Emperor Xuan Zong (Li Longji). The Canon of Filial Piety was compiled by a disciple of Confucius, Zeng Shen after attending lectures given by Confucius. Emperor Xuan Zong wrote a preface for the classic with the purpose of showing his wish to administrate the country by advocating the principles of Filial Piety. The following parts are the original text of the classic. The small characters are the annotations made by Emperor Xuan Zong. The tablet is set on a three-storey base, with vividly carved line drawings of trailing plants, lions, ... typical of the middle Tang art. The relief on the upper part is a bas-relief of clouds and auspicious animals. The tablet is made up of four pieces of stone, and a base under it, therefore it is called "Stone-base Classic of Filial Piety".

This tablet was moved in the second year of Yanyou in the Northern Song (1087 A.D.).

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