
Stake attention in this memory
This media file presents a historical document, likely a stone rubbing or a reproduction, displayed on a dark background within a framed enclosure. The central subjects are a detailed architectural blueprint of a multi-storied pagoda and extensive textual inscriptions in Chinese. On the left, a meticulously drawn elevation view of an ornate, tiered pagoda dominates, showcasing its intricate structural details, multiple eaves, and delicate spire. Below this, an octagonal floor plan provides a top-down perspective of the pagoda's internal layout. To the right, the document is filled with columns of densely packed Chinese characters, rendered in a light, golden-beige tone against the dark background, consistent with traditional ink rubbings (拓片). A prominent vertical inscription in the upper right quadrant, "重修六榕寺花塔功記," explicitly identifies the content as a "Record of the merits for renovating the Huata Pagoda of Liu Rong Temple." This places the document directly in connection with the famous Flower Pagoda (Huata Pagoda) of the Temple of Six Banyan Trees (Liu Rong Temple) in Guangzhou, China. The artifact itself appears aged, with slight variations in the background texture and character clarity. No people or active events are depicted; the scene captures a historical record of architectural design and renovation efforts. The setting appears to be an indoor display, possibly in a museum or heritage site.
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