Introduction to the Ming and Qing steles: The Ming and Qing steles are named after the inscriptions of the Ming and Qing dynasties and are one of the provincial key cultural relics protection units. The Ming and Qing steles are located on the left side of the entrance to Weiyuan City in Zhaobaoshan. There are nine steles in existence, including four from the Ming Dynasty and five from the Qing Dynasty. The monument is 2 to 2.4 meters high and 1 to 1.2 meters wide. The four monuments of the Ming Dynasty are the "Haitian Qingyan" stele, the "Half Wall of Sky" stele, the "Qingtian Aozhu" stele and the "Tiankai Pictures" stele. The five pieces from the Qing Dynasty are the stele "Rebuilding Baotuo Temple on Zhaobaoshan Mountain", the stele "Haitian Xiongzhen", the "Inscription on the Continuing Reconstruction of Baotuo Temple on Zhaobaoshan Mountain", the "Forever Qing Dynasty" stele and the "Inscription on Zhenhai Fangyi Map".

Leave a Reply