Tablet inscription on the reconstruction of the Cuiheng ancestral temple

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Tablet inscription on the reconstruction of the Cuiheng ancestral temple

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Year 8 of Qing Emperor Daoguang's reign (1828).

66cm long, 105cm wide, 6cm thick.

Stone, one piece. Concave inscription in the regular script. Tablet inscription on the reconstruction of the Cuiheng ancestral temple inscribed on the stone tablet. The tablet inscription records the background of the renovation of the Cuiheng ancestral temple in Year 8 of Qing Emperor Daoguang's reign (1828), the person in charge and the donations..

The Beiji Hall (Cuiheng ancestral temple), first built during Qing Emperor Kangxi's reign, worships such deities as the God Pak Tai, Goddess Jinhua and Goddess Tianhou, and is an important place for worship and meeting by villagers. The Beiji Hall was demolished in the late 1960s, and a site remains..



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