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1media/Dianji_Inscription_TS12_Detail_thumb.jpg2019-12-16T20:07:43-05:00Evan Dawley7a40080bd5bb656cee837d5befaa3ea8e7a2ac44Dianji Temple Inscription.9This is a copy of a rubbing taken from a 1923 inscription marking the renovation of the Dianji Temple.media/Dianji_Inscription_TS12_Detail.jpgplain2020-10-05T00:28:17-04:001920sHe Peifu, and Lin Wenrui, eds. Taiwan diqu xiancun beijie tuzhi: Yilan Xian, Jilong Shi pian [Records of Extant Stone Inscriptions in Taiwan: Yilan County and Jilong City] (Taipei Shi: Guoli zhongyang tushuguan Taiwan fenguan, 1999).1923Copyright undetermined (http://rightsstatements.org/page/UND/1.0/?language=en).Evan N. DawleySG-0012Stone rubbingKandra Polatis4decfc04157f6073c75cc53dcab9d25e87c02133