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The Manichaean stone sculptures of Shangwan Village refer to eight Ming-Qing slabs found in Shangwan Village, Xiapu County, Ningde City, Fujian Province in 2009. Numbers A1, A2, B, C1, C2, D1, D2, E, which have been verified by scholars as the relics of Manichaeism (also known as Mingjiao). These stone slabs were originally used to decorate the Three Buddha Pagodas and the Pangong Stone Pagoda. The inscriptions on the stone slabs indicate that the Three Buddhas Pagoda was built in the sixth year of Zhengde in the Ming dynasty. According to Huang Yizhao's "Tahou Village Cultural Relics", the three Buddhas The tower was originally three towers, one large and two small, which were later demolished during the Cultural Revolution.

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  • The Manichaean stone sculptures of Shangwan Village refer to eight Ming-Qing slabs found in Shangwan Village, Xiapu County, Ningde City, Fujian Province in 2009. Numbers A1, A2, B, C1, C2, D1, D2, E, which have been verified by scholars as the relics of Manichaeism (also known as Mingjiao). These stone slabs were originally used to decorate the Three Buddha Pagodas and the Pangong Stone Pagoda. The inscriptions on the stone slabs indicate that the Three Buddhas Pagoda was built in the sixth year of Zhengde in the Ming dynasty. According to Huang Yizhao's "Tahou Village Cultural Relics", the three Buddhas The tower was originally three towers, one large and two small, which were later demolished during the Cultural Revolution. After the news of the discovery of Manichae deities in Fujian reached Iran, it aroused the interest of local religious scholars. Although Manichaeism originated in ancient Iran (called Persia at the time), it has long since disappeared in its native land, leaving almost no cultural relics. Therefore, Fujian has become the only place in the world where the statues and reliefs of Manichaeism are preserved. These statues and other Manichae relics discovered in Fujian during the same period are listed as one of the ten major discoveries in Fujian. (en)
  • 上萬村摩尼教石雕造像是指於2009年在福建省寧德市霞浦縣上萬村發現的八塊明-清朝時期的造像石板,編號A1、A2、B、C1、C2、D1、D2、E,經學者考證為摩尼教(又稱明教)遺物。這些石板本是用於裝飾三佛塔和瞪公石塔的構件,石板上的題刻說明三佛塔是明朝正德六年所建;根據黃亦釗的《塔後村文物雜記》所載,三佛塔原是三座塔,一大二小,後於文革期間被拆毀。 在福建發現摩尼教神像的消息傳到伊朗後,引起當地宗教學者的興趣。雖然摩尼教發源自古代伊朗(當時稱為波斯),但該教在其本土早已消失,幾乎沒有留下任何文物。因此福建成為目前全世界唯一保存有摩尼教神像和浮雕實物的地方。這些造像以及同時期在福建發現的其他摩尼教遺物被列入福建十項重大發現之一。 (zh)
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  • Ming dynasty , number B is Qing dynasty cultural relics (en)
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  • Shangwan Village , Xiapu County , 2009 (en)
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  • Fujian Province Shangwan Village, Xiapu County (en)
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  • Manichae stone statues in Shangwan Village (en)
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  • 上萬村摩尼教石雕造像是指於2009年在福建省寧德市霞浦縣上萬村發現的八塊明-清朝時期的造像石板,編號A1、A2、B、C1、C2、D1、D2、E,經學者考證為摩尼教(又稱明教)遺物。這些石板本是用於裝飾三佛塔和瞪公石塔的構件,石板上的題刻說明三佛塔是明朝正德六年所建;根據黃亦釗的《塔後村文物雜記》所載,三佛塔原是三座塔,一大二小,後於文革期間被拆毀。 在福建發現摩尼教神像的消息傳到伊朗後,引起當地宗教學者的興趣。雖然摩尼教發源自古代伊朗(當時稱為波斯),但該教在其本土早已消失,幾乎沒有留下任何文物。因此福建成為目前全世界唯一保存有摩尼教神像和浮雕實物的地方。這些造像以及同時期在福建發現的其他摩尼教遺物被列入福建十項重大發現之一。 (zh)
  • The Manichaean stone sculptures of Shangwan Village refer to eight Ming-Qing slabs found in Shangwan Village, Xiapu County, Ningde City, Fujian Province in 2009. Numbers A1, A2, B, C1, C2, D1, D2, E, which have been verified by scholars as the relics of Manichaeism (also known as Mingjiao). These stone slabs were originally used to decorate the Three Buddha Pagodas and the Pangong Stone Pagoda. The inscriptions on the stone slabs indicate that the Three Buddhas Pagoda was built in the sixth year of Zhengde in the Ming dynasty. According to Huang Yizhao's "Tahou Village Cultural Relics", the three Buddhas The tower was originally three towers, one large and two small, which were later demolished during the Cultural Revolution. (en)
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  • Manichaean stone reliefs of Shangwan village (en)
  • 上萬村摩尼教石雕造像 (zh)
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