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The image displays a large, rectangular stone tablet or plaque, dark in color, mounted within a recessed opening in a tiled wall. The surrounding wall is composed of light blue-greenish ceramic tiles laid horizontally. The setting appears to be an indoor or sheltered outdoor public space, likely in Guang Zhou Shi, China, given the location context and script.

The tablet is densely covered with numerous Chinese characters, meticulously carved or painted in a contrasting golden or light yellow color against the dark background. The characters are arranged in vertical columns. The prominent title in the top-left section reads "記碑殿寶三像佛山眉" (Jì bēi diàn bǎo sān xiàng Fó shān méi), which translates to "Record Stele of the Three Precious Images Hall of Foshan Mei" or "Emei Mountain Buddha Three Precious Images Hall Stele Record." This title indicates the plaque is a historical or commemorative record, likely associated with a Buddhist temple or hall.

The rest of the inscription seems to be a detailed list, potentially enumerating donors, contributors, or historical events related to the "Three Precious Images Hall." Recurring characters such as "市" (city/market), surnames like "黄" (Huang), and numerical patterns alongside "元" (yuan) suggest a record of monetary contributions, for example, "三百至二百九十八元" (from 300 to 298 yuan). No individuals or direct activities are depicted; the image focuses solely on this inscribed monument.
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Jan 6, 2025, 7:04 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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The image displays a large, rectangular stone tablet or plaque, dark in color, mounted within a recessed opening in a tiled wall. The surrounding wall is composed of light blue-greenish ceramic tiles laid horizontally. The setting appears to be an indoor or sheltered outdoor public space, likely in Guang Zhou Shi, China, given the location context and script. The tablet is densely covered with numerous Chinese characters, meticulously carved or painted in a contrasting golden or light yellow color against the dark background. The characters are arranged in vertical columns. The prominent title in the top-left section reads "記碑殿寶三像佛山眉" (Jì bēi diàn bǎo sān xiàng Fó shān méi), which translates to "Record Stele of the Three Precious Images Hall of Foshan Mei" or "Emei Mountain Buddha Three Precious Images Hall Stele Record." This title indicates the plaque is a historical or commemorative record, likely associated with a Buddhist temple or hall. The rest of the inscription seems to be a detailed list, potentially enumerating donors, contributors, or historical events related to the "Three Precious Images Hall." Recurring characters such as "市" (city/market), surnames like "黄" (Huang), and numerical patterns alongside "元" (yuan) suggest a record of monetary contributions, for example, "三百至二百九十八元" (from 300 to 298 yuan). No individuals or direct activities are depicted; the image focuses solely on this inscribed monument.

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