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Memorial Arch for the Censor-in-Chief 都憲坊
Created by: Bill B.
Title: |
Memorial Arch for the Censor-in-Chief 都憲坊 |
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Text: |
Supreme [Military] Commander of Three Frontier Provinces and Concurrent Right Vice Censor-in-chief in Censorate, Lu Rui 盧睿 (Inscribed horizontally; located at the main road) Regional Inspector of Zhejiang Province, Li Xi 李璽 Establishes [this Memorial Arch] in Commemoration of Metropolitan Graduate in the xinchou year of the Yongle reign (1421) of the Great Ming, Lu Rui Also Contributed by
* This memorial arch is dedicated to Lu Rui (盧睿, 13th gen., 1390-1462), the first metropolitan graduate of the Yaxi Lus. After him, the Yaxi Lus produced six more metropolitan graduates in the Ming and one in the Qing. Lu Rui’s three grandsons became provincial graduates and were commemorated by the “Memorial Arch for the Triplets”. |
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Collection: | Texts: Lu Family Compound |
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