Two postdoctoral fellows used ancient “photocopying” to preserve history
The lines, handwriting and patterns of the stele are the breath left by history. Every engraving, every crack, seems to whisper a story from afar. However, the 'rubbingist' knows that these 'breaths' are fragile, and the erosion of time and wind and rain has made many inscriptions increasingly blurred and even annihilated in people's memory (translated - original article is in Mandarin).