In order to protect precious cultural relics and promote the restoration of stele inscriptions, the Municipal Cultural Preservation Office has recently actively assisted the relevant departments of Putuo Mountain to start the restoration of the imperial stele of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty in the collection of Fayu Temple.
Municipal Cultural Preservation Office organized professionals to conduct 5 on-site inspections, contact and select professional restoration forces, participate in the formulation of restoration work plans, and continuously put forward modification and improvement opinions and next-step work suggestions based on the restoration progress. At present, the main body of the stele has been initially spliced and has entered the stage of detail restoration. In the next stage, the Municipal Cultural Preservation Office will continue to give full play to its professional advantages, resolutely implement the sixteen-character policy of "protection first, rescue first, rational utilization, and strengthen management" for cultural relics work, and timely follow up on the progress of the restoration work.
In the thirty-eighth year of Emperor Kangxi’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1699), when Emperor Kangxi visited Hangzhou on his third southern tour, the abbot of Zhenhai Zen Temple in Putuo Mountain (today’s Fayu Temple), Bie’an Xingtong, came to express his gratitude to the Holy Spirit. Emperor Kangxi bestowed Mi Fu’s calligraphy on width. In the 41st year of Kangxi's reign (1702), Bie'an Xingtong built a stone stele on it, which is known as the "Kangxilinmifu" stele. The stele was originally planted in the Wanshou Imperial Stele Pavilion of Fayu Temple. It is made of bluestone and is about 1.5 meters high, 0.64 meters wide and 0.23 meters thick. The inscription was destroyed by man-made disasters during the turbulent years and was broken into eight pieces and placed behind the Nine Dragon Hall of Fayu Temple.
[Source: Zhoushan Municipal Bureau of Culture, Tourism and Sports_Work News]
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