A Preliminary Textual Research on the Stone Five Sacrificial Utensils on the South Bank of Weiming Lake in Yanyuan
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    With great elegance and exquisite workmanship, a site of Stone Five Sacrificial Utensils located on the south bank of Weiminglake consists of the Weiming landscape. This paper introduced the existing studies which failed to figure out the carving time, original location and the tomb owner of the Stone Five Sacrificial Utensils, dated it by comparing it with other ones, found a possible range of the tomb owner by referring to the construction history of Yan Yuan and local tombs, inferred the official title of the tomb owner by analyzing the Ming and Qing dynasties' books and records, and finally consulted the most positive tomb owner. Based on the analysis, this paper dismissed the possibility of theStone Five Sacrificial Utensils belonging to Hang Ai or the imperial mausoleum and the possibility of it built in the Republic of China, conjectured that the most positive tomb owner was MiWanzhong in Ming dynasty whose tomb was in today’s Yan Yuan and the reason why the Stone Five Sacrificial Utensils were located on the south bank of Weiming Lake was obeying the Chinese element design concept of H.K.Murphy.

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李洪胜,杜若飞.燕园未名湖南岸石五供年代及来源初考[J].西部人居环境学刊,2014,(2):53-64

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