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Evaluation on the Shadow Wall of the Word "Fu"

Some "Fu" shadow walls all over the country have high cultural relics and artistic value. Here are only two buildings in Beijing. The Fuzi Yingbi on the ruins of Shi Jing University Hall, located at No.59 Houjie, Beijing Beach, is the imperial pen of Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty. According to residents living in the courtyard of the site, during the Cultural Revolution, the word "Fu" was eradicated as four old buildings. After the Cultural Revolution, a calligraphy lover among the residents restored it according to the traces left. Shi Jing University Hall was founded in the 24th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1898), which is the first highest institution of higher learning established in modern China. Its school site was originally the residence of the fourth daughter of Qianlong and Princess Jia. After the founding of the Republic of China, Shi Jing University Hall was changed to Peking University. At present, there are Qing-style buildings, such as the main hall and the Princess Courtyard, which originally belonged to the Princess House of Hejia, and the West House Mathematics Department Building and fourteen rows of Chinese bungalows built during the Republic of China. They are cultural relics protection units in Beijing.