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Cliff inscriptions (Chinese: 摩崖石刻; pinyin: mó yá shíkè; lit. 'rub cliff stone-inscription') are inscriptions on mountainsides of Chinese characters, often done by famous people on special occasions or as decorations. They are of tremendous historic importance as both evidence of the presence of certain people, such as famous writers, or events as well as of the Chinese script's regional, temporal, or personal variations. Being in stone they are less prone to destruction than paper and so preserve the time in which they were made offering posterity unique glimpses into the past. Additionally, along with Chinese calligraphy, they are an art form meriting study and part of a highly specialized field within art which requires both skills in calligraphy and stone carving. The methods are likely

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  • Cliff inscriptions (Chinese: 摩崖石刻; pinyin: mó yá shíkè; lit. 'rub cliff stone-inscription') are inscriptions on mountainsides of Chinese characters, often done by famous people on special occasions or as decorations. They are of tremendous historic importance as both evidence of the presence of certain people, such as famous writers, or events as well as of the Chinese script's regional, temporal, or personal variations. Being in stone they are less prone to destruction than paper and so preserve the time in which they were made offering posterity unique glimpses into the past. Additionally, along with Chinese calligraphy, they are an art form meriting study and part of a highly specialized field within art which requires both skills in calligraphy and stone carving. The methods are likely similar to calligraphy stele or 碑 bēi, such as can be found in Xi'an's Stele Forest. (en)
  • Un moya shike (chinois : 摩崖石刻 ; pinyin : móyá shíkè ; litt. « frottage de falaise, gravure sur pierre ») est un art pétroglyphique (de l'écriture et de la sculpture sur pierre) chinois, qui consiste à inscrire des caractères dans de la roche à flanc de falaise. (fr)
  • 摩崖石刻,有广义和狭义之分,广义的摩崖石刻是指人们在天然的石壁上摩刻的所有内容,包括各类文字石刻、石刻造像,还有一种特殊的石刻———岩画也可归入摩崖石刻。狭义的摩崖石刻则专指文字石刻,即利用天然的石壁刻文记事。 摩崖石刻是中国古代的一种石刻艺术,指在山崖石壁上所刻的书法、造像或者岩画。摩崖石刻起源于远古时代的一种记事方式,盛行于北朝时期,直至隋唐以及宋元以后连绵不断。摩崖石刻有着丰富的历史内涵和史料价值 (zh)
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  • March 2019 (en)
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  • rub cliff stone-inscription (en)
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  • mó yá shíkè (en)
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  • 摩崖石刻 (en)
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  • Un moya shike (chinois : 摩崖石刻 ; pinyin : móyá shíkè ; litt. « frottage de falaise, gravure sur pierre ») est un art pétroglyphique (de l'écriture et de la sculpture sur pierre) chinois, qui consiste à inscrire des caractères dans de la roche à flanc de falaise. (fr)
  • 摩崖石刻,有广义和狭义之分,广义的摩崖石刻是指人们在天然的石壁上摩刻的所有内容,包括各类文字石刻、石刻造像,还有一种特殊的石刻———岩画也可归入摩崖石刻。狭义的摩崖石刻则专指文字石刻,即利用天然的石壁刻文记事。 摩崖石刻是中国古代的一种石刻艺术,指在山崖石壁上所刻的书法、造像或者岩画。摩崖石刻起源于远古时代的一种记事方式,盛行于北朝时期,直至隋唐以及宋元以后连绵不断。摩崖石刻有着丰富的历史内涵和史料价值 (zh)
  • Cliff inscriptions (Chinese: 摩崖石刻; pinyin: mó yá shíkè; lit. 'rub cliff stone-inscription') are inscriptions on mountainsides of Chinese characters, often done by famous people on special occasions or as decorations. They are of tremendous historic importance as both evidence of the presence of certain people, such as famous writers, or events as well as of the Chinese script's regional, temporal, or personal variations. Being in stone they are less prone to destruction than paper and so preserve the time in which they were made offering posterity unique glimpses into the past. Additionally, along with Chinese calligraphy, they are an art form meriting study and part of a highly specialized field within art which requires both skills in calligraphy and stone carving. The methods are likely (en)
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  • Cliff inscriptions (en)
  • Moya shike (fr)
  • 摩崖刻石 (zh)
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