Introduction to Qin Taishan stone carvings: Qin Taishan stone carvings are the earliest works among the Taishan stone carvings. Located in the east throne room of Dai Temple, the inscriptions are the Meritorious Inscriptions of Qin Shihuang and the Imperial Edict of the Second Emperor, written in seal script by Prime Minister Li Si. The carved stone was originally located next to the Jade Girl Pool in Daiding, but was later moved here. There are 222 characters in the original text of the stone carving. After many vicissitudes of life, only seven characters of the cross "I am going to be sick, I am asking you to come" are intact, and the three characters "Simi is dead" are missing. Qin Taishan carved stones are listed as national first-class cultural relics and can be called rare treasures.

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