Mazu Temple Stele

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The Mazu Temple Stele is a renowned Tang dynasty calligraphic inscription celebrated as one of Yan Zhenqing’s finest and most influential works.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese stele inscription
Tang dynasty artwork
calligraphic work
artForm monumental inscription
artisticSchool Yan Zhenqing style
artMovement Tang dynasty calligraphy
associatedWith Chinese epigraphy
Confucian literati culture
author Yan Zhenqing NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin China
creator Yan Zhenqing NERFINISHED
culture Chinese
genre stele inscription
hasCalligrapher Yan Zhenqing NERFINISHED
hasType memorial stele
historicalEra 8th century China
influenced Ming dynasty calligraphers
Qing dynasty calligraphers
Song dynasty calligraphers
language Classical Chinese
material stone
medium ink rubbing
notableFor association with Yan Zhenqing
exemplary regular script calligraphy
influence on later Chinese calligraphy
period Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
scriptStyle regular script
significance canonical model in Chinese calligraphy education
usedAs copybook for calligraphy practice
writingSystem Chinese characters

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Yan Zhenqing notableWork Mazu Temple Stele