File:EmperorShun Wu family shrine.jpg
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DescriptionEmperorShun Wu family shrine.jpg |
English: Rubbing of the relief on stone walls in Wu Family Shrine(ACE2nd century).
Emperor Shun, one of the mythical Five Sovereigns.Inscription reads: The God Shun, Zhong Hua, plowed beyond Mount Li; in three years he had developed it (Birrell, Chinese Mythology, ISBN 0-8018-6183-7, p.71
日本語: 帝舜 武氏祠 石室 第1石 上部、画像石、拓本 |
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Source | Inscriptions in Wu family shrines, Nigensha, Tokyo, 1979 |
Author | Unknown author |
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File change date and time | 16:08, 17 December 2023 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 15:15, 3 May 2023 |
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