China News Service, Zhengzhou, May 6th (Reporter Li Guigang) During the May 1st, an ancient stele of the Ming Dynasty in the Songshan Shaolin Temple in China was portrayed by tourists and attracted public attention.

The reporter learned from Shaolin Temple on the 6th that the ancient stele is "Monster of Zen Master Yuezhou" and is currently being processed to ensure its integrity.

  During the May Day holiday, like many popular scenic spots, the Shaolin Temple scenic spot in Dengfeng City, Henan Province saw a significant increase in visitors.

Some media reported that during the holidays, tourists climbing bamboo and carving steles and other uncivilized phenomena appeared in the scenic spot of Shaolin Temple.

Among them, tourists photographed children carving and smearing on the ancient monument, leaving a trace.

  The inscription on the carved inscription shows the eight years of Ming Zhengde, indicating that the monument may have a history of more than 500 years.

  The relevant person in charge of Shaolin Temple said on the 6th that the stone stele that was portrayed was "Monkey Boat Zen Master", which belongs to the historical relics of Shaolin Temple. Shaolin Temple will process the stone stele to ensure the integrity of the stone stele. In the future, it will strengthen the protection of tourists. Persuade work.

  Public reports and historical materials show that a large number of Shaolin steles are famous at home and abroad for their unique historical and cultural value. They are widely used in Changyi Hospital, Chuzu Temple, Erzu Temple, etc., especially in the Stele Forest, Stele Gallery and Tallinn. concentrated.

There are nearly 700 steles and pagoda inscriptions in the Shaolin Temple, spanning the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Tang, Song, Jin, Yuan, Ming, Qing, Republic of China to modern times.

Among them, the "Stele of Yuezhou Zen Master" is one of the important golden stones of Shaolin Temple.

  The reporter inquired about Shaolin Temple's official website and other places and learned that Zen Master Yue Zhou Wenzai was an eminent monk in the Ming Dynasty. He once abbot Shaolin Temple for more than 10 years and gathered his followers. Later generations called him "Song Shao Zu".

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