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My cute introduction

A rubbing from the preface to the "Shitai Jing" on the royal stele of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Longji, traveled through thousands of years to "act cute". Netizens were shocked

On the Sina Weibo of the Xi'an Stele Forest Museum, the A message was posted on Weibo on the afternoon of August 2: The Chinese character #朜鲁萌# comes from the preface to the "Shitai Filial Piety Classic" written on the royal stele of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Longji. And include a picture.

Subsequently, some netizens exclaimed, "Sanlang, this is how you look," which caused a frenzy of reposting. Affected by the "I Got It" tape released by the National Palace Museum in Taipei, many netizens also called on the Xi'an Forest of Steles Museum to design and launch similar products as soon as possible.

I am slightly cute - comments from netizens

Some netizens commented on the full text of the Imperial Monument of Emperor Xuanzong Li Longji of the Tang Dynasty: @Shaanxi Provincial Department of Culture: There is also a word "囧" in the word "meng", "囧 Meng囧 Meng" ’s... @ Guolumiao: The Forest of Steles Museum should quickly turn this into paper tape peripherals! @黑夜无夜梦_huaijinhouyu: One day, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty met Kangxi, and the following dialogue took place: "I am slightly cute", "I know", "I am slightly cute", "I know", "I..." "You God is so annoying! "@dejavu_HC: Such coquettishness cannot be tolerated... @attack's short legs-ran: Well, Wei Chen knows that the emperor should not make trouble. "I am slightly cute" is not to act cute, but we just happen to be together. Is Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty? Are you being cute? The staff of the Xi'an Forest of Steles Museum told netizens on Weibo that the three words "I am so cute" just happened to be arranged together on the inscription. They were accidentally discovered by a netizen when visiting the Forest of Steles and were not the original meaning of the text. It is far different from the meaning of modern words. In order not to mislead netizens, the Xi'an Forest of Steles Museum also posted the full text of the "Preface to the Shitai Filial Piety Classic" on the royal stele of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty by Li Longji on its official blog called "Zhen Shiwu". The "Shitai Filial Piety Classic" stele placed in the center of the Xi'an Forest of Steles Museum Square is a national treasure-level cultural relic. It is known as the "first stele to welcome guests" in the Forest of Steles. This stele was engraved in the fourth year of Tianbao reign of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty (AD 745). It was prefaced, annotated and written by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty Li Longji himself. Li Heng, Suzong of the Tang Dynasty, inscribed the forehead of the stele. The calligraphy is neat, fresh and beautiful. The monument is 620 cm high, with 4 sides and each side is 120 cm wide. It is composed of four fine black stones. The square forehead, cover stone, and top are all very artistically processed. There are three layers of stone steps under the stele, so it is called "Shitai Filial Piety Scripture". This stele combines three emperors in one: the inscription is "The Classic of Filial Piety" written by Emperor Wen Confucius; Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty wrote and annotated it in official script; and Suzong of the Tang Dynasty inscribed the forehead of the stele. The writings of the three emperors stand tall and stand upright to cultivate people, and their magnanimity is extraordinary. It not only records the popular idea of ??"ruling the world with filial piety" in the Tang Dynasty, but also kicks off the eternal love story between Li Longji and Yang Yuhuan. When you visit the Xi'an Forest of Steles Museum again, don't forget to take a look at "I am slightly cute"!