Introduction to the Stele Corridor: The northernmost end of the "Stele Corridor" of Shuangta Temple is inlaid with the ink stone "Red Cliff Nostalgia" written by Su Dongpo, a great writer and calligrapher of the Song Dynasty. This set of three carved stones is a copy of Su Wu's original work, and is also the most valued among the carved stones in the "Stele Corridor" of Shuangta Temple. According to the "postscript" at the end of the carved stone, the stone was carved in midsummer in the 27th year of Qianlong's reign (AD 1762), and it has been 227 years since the stone was still copied. Hereby quoting the original "postscript" as follows: Mr. You Dongpo's self-written poem "Dajiangdong Qu" was written by a genius after being drunk. The Yu family has old rubbings in their collection. The words and the book are combined together, and Mo Wei Jinjie's elegance is similar to his person. I loved it and attached great importance to it, so I fixed the hook and imitated the stone to spread it widely. According to the fact that Mr. Xian escaped from the Yushitai and was relegated to the deputy envoy of Tuanlian in Huangzhou, the two poems of Chibi before and after were completed in the moved place. This word has a similar intention and should have been written at that time. Watching him dripping with wine, flying with joy, reaching out to wave his hair, full of natural interest, can it be done by someone who has seen the deep Tao and has no blockage in his chest? Call! The letter is lovely, heavy and beautiful. It was midsummer at Renwu in the 27th year of Qianlong's reign. Xicun Ebiba.

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