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  • 2024-06-22 12:01:36

    1. Stone drum inscriptions are stone inscriptions in the pre Qin period, named for their drum like shape.

    2. It was found in the early Tang Dynasty, with a total of ten pieces, about three feet high and two feet in diameter, respectively engraved with a four character poem of big seal script, a total of ten pieces, seven hundred and eighteen characters.

    3. The content was originally thought to describe the hunting scene of the King of Qin, so it is also called "hunting tablet".

    4. After Zheng Qiao's "Stone Drum Sound Sequence" in the Song Dynasty, the "Stone Drum Qin Materialism" began to prevail. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Zhenjun broken stone drums were the objects of Duke Wen of Qin, Ma Heng of the Republic of China was the objects of Duke Mu of Qin, Guo Moruo was the objects of Duke Xiang of Qin, and modern people Liu Xing and Liu Muze verified that stone drums were works of the Qin Shihuang era.

    5. There are many incomplete inscriptions on stone drums. Ouyang Xiu in the Northern Song Dynasty recorded 465 characters, while Fan's Tianyi Pavilion in the Ming Dynasty only collected 462 characters. Today, there is no word of the "Majian" drum.

    6. The original stone is now in the Stone Drum Museum of the Palace Museum.

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