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The image displays a dark, rectangular stone plaque, mounted vertically against a light blue-green tiled wall. The plaque features numerous Chinese characters inscribed in a lighter, possibly gold or light brown, color. The text is arranged in vertical columns, intended to be read from right to left, though the image itself is rotated clockwise by 90 degrees.

The prominent title at the top, clearly legible, reads "記碑殿寶三像佛山眉" (Jì bēi diàn bǎo sān xiàng fó shān méi), which translates to something like "Record Stele of the Three Buddha Images Treasure Hall of Mount Emei" or a similar interpretation referring to a Buddhist structure. Below this title, the plaque contains a detailed inscription, featuring smaller characters. Notable sections of the text include lists of names such as "林志" and "黄," alongside numerical and monetary values like "百百百百千千十+++," "千千万万," and "一百至一百三十元." Other phrases like "石波古线," "沙化," "南思新," and names like "伦雄鴻伦孩霞" are also discernible within the dense inscription.

The plaque appears to be a commemorative stele, likely detailing the history, construction, or restoration of a temple or Buddhist images, and possibly listing donors or contributors for such a project. The overall setting is simple, with the plaque being the sole subject of focus. There are no people present, and the lighting is even, suggesting it was taken during the day or under consistent artificial light. The photograph was taken in Guang Zhou Shi, China.
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Jan 6, 2025, 7:04 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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The image displays a dark, rectangular stone plaque, mounted vertically against a light blue-green tiled wall. The plaque features numerous Chinese characters inscribed in a lighter, possibly gold or light brown, color. The text is arranged in vertical columns, intended to be read from right to left, though the image itself is rotated clockwise by 90 degrees. The prominent title at the top, clearly legible, reads "記碑殿寶三像佛山眉" (Jì bēi diàn bǎo sān xiàng fó shān méi), which translates to something like "Record Stele of the Three Buddha Images Treasure Hall of Mount Emei" or a similar interpretation referring to a Buddhist structure. Below this title, the plaque contains a detailed inscription, featuring smaller characters. Notable sections of the text include lists of names such as "林志" and "黄," alongside numerical and monetary values like "百百百百千千十+++," "千千万万," and "一百至一百三十元." Other phrases like "石波古线," "沙化," "南思新," and names like "伦雄鴻伦孩霞" are also discernible within the dense inscription. The plaque appears to be a commemorative stele, likely detailing the history, construction, or restoration of a temple or Buddhist images, and possibly listing donors or contributors for such a project. The overall setting is simple, with the plaque being the sole subject of focus. There are no people present, and the lighting is even, suggesting it was taken during the day or under consistent artificial light. The photograph was taken in Guang Zhou Shi, China.

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