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This is a print of a rubbing from the tombstone of Yelü Chucai of China. Size: Height: Approximately 33 cm Width: Approximately 16.5 cm Thickness: Approximately 4 mm, 55 pages I obtained this in China about 30 years ago as a calligraphy model, but I have kept it at home without using it. Regarding Yelü Chucai, according to the Shogakukan Digital Daijisen: 【Yelü Chucai】 Reading: Yaritsu Sozai [1190-1244] A meritorious official of the early Mongol Empire. His courtesy name was Shinkei. His posthumous name was Bunsei. He belonged to the Khitan people and was a descendant of the Liao royal family. He served the Jin dynasty, but surrendered to Genghis Khan and became a political advisor. He was trusted by Ögedei Khan and became the Zhongshu Ling (Prime Minister), establishing the foundation of the administrative system and tax system. His collected works include "Zentan Koji Shu" and his travelogue "Saiyuki Roku." Thank you for your consideration.
1 year ago