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Stele Forest : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stele Forest
The Stele Forest, or Xi'an Beilin Museum (碑林; pinyin: Bēilín), is a museum for steles and stone sculptures which is located in Xi'an, China. The museum is housed in a former Confucian Temple and it has housed a growing collection of Steles since 1087. By 1944 it was the principal museum for Shaanxi province. Due to the large number of steles, it was officially renamed as the Forest of Stone Steles in 1992. All together, there are 3,000 steles in the museum, which is divided into seven exhibitions halls, which mainly display works of calligraphy, painting and historical records.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.foreignercn.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2618:xian-beilin-museum-&catid=62:travel-in-shaanxi&Itemid=128 )〕 ==History== The Stele Forest began with the ''Kaicheng Shi Jing Steles'' (开成石经碑) and ''Shitai Xiao Jing Steles'' (石台孝经碑), two groups of steles both carved in the Tang dynasty and displayed in the temple to Confucius in Chang'an. In 904, a rebel army sacked Chang'an, and the two stele were evacuated to the inner city. In 962, they were again moved to the rebuilt temple to Confucius. In the Song Dynasty (1087), a special hall, with attached facilities, was built to house and display the two Stele groups. It was damaged in the 1556 Shaanxi earthquake during the Ming dynasty. In 1936, famous Chinese calligrapher Yu Youren donated his entire collection of more than three hundred rubbings from Stele to the Xian Forest of Stele Museum.〔(The Modern Sage of Cursive Script: Yu Youren and his world of calligraphy )〕 It became a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level in 1961 and thus survived the Cultural Revolution.
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