Moreover, it has an original inscription in the stones over its entry, in awkward capital letters.
Apart from the original inscription, an English translation and a Roman transliteration are also provided.
The original inscription on the right side of the painting, which was later cut off, read "to ride a bicycle, you can't go with your back straight."
You can still see some of the original inscription on the bottom part of the stone.
The original inscription (983 C.E.) was made on all four faces of the square base.
The original inscription was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution, but later "restored" (apparently, on another rock).
It is difficult to take photographs of original inscription because of inadequate light in the hole in the rock.
His tombstone still exists, but the original inscription became obliterated by weathering.
The original inscription and translation is as follows.
In faded red ink, it was an original inscription, not a copy or part of a copy.