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The database has given rise to a digital chip for stone and tablet inscriptions and their multimedia data, scientific image, digital restoration, element deconstruction, cultural interpretation, literary research and knowledge graphs by conducting cultural sorting, knowledge structuring, 2D and 3D graphic restoration.
The initial batch includes 505 pieces of cliff inscription data from Wuxi Park in Yongzhou, Hunan province.
The Wuxi cliff inscriptions are the largest existing open-air cliff inscriptions in China, dating back over a thousand years and founded by litterateur Yuan Jie (719-772) and calligrapher Yan Zhenqing (709-784) in the Tang Dynasty (618-907).
Subsequently, famous figures throughout history followed suit, leaving behind 505 inscriptions of poetry and verses.