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What is the word for this stone carving on Mount Tai?

Stone carvings of rat stele

Li Heqian’s rat stele is shown in the picture below. The contents of the stele include: rat-like pattern in the middle, March of Xinyouchun on the right, and Li Heqian’s mountain excursion on the left. What exactly does the pattern in the middle represent and what emotion does it convey? There are still different opinions and it is very confusing.

Rat Monument

The owner of this monument, named Li Heqian, was a hotel waiter at the foot of Mount Tai. He is enthusiastic in service, down-to-earth, and has some attainments in calligraphy, but he does not have much knowledge. He also loves Mount Tai and has deep feelings for it.

Some people think that the pattern in the middle is a wild cursive composition of characters. It has a very profound aesthetic connotation of calligraphy. It is by no means a general pen of a literati game, and it can also be called the first grade of Mount Tai. In fact, the Chinese character elements of this character have been partially analyzed by tourists and netizens. Some guessed the character "乐"; some guessed the character "山"; and the tourism department related to the cultural management of Taishan used it in its publicity The printed display word is designated as "Ru", which means Kuangcao Ruyi, and the tour guide said that the pattern contains "such rivers and mountains", which means that the owner of the stele, Li Heqian, traveled to Mount Tai and touched his spiritual enlightenment and lost it in his pen and ink. Some people interpret this pattern as a combination of the four words "such a good mountain", which does make sense.

At that time, Li Heqian's original intention should be the joyful mood of "coming here for a visit". Mysterious stone carvings, eternal puzzles.

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