Liu Shaogang
Liu Shaogang is a researcher and scholar who has contributed to the discourse on ancient Chinese inscriptions, particularly noting discrepancies in the styles and authenticity of artifacts such as the 'Kunlun Stone Carvings.'
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Liu Shaogang argues that the phrase 'to this place' in the inscriptions does not imply a casual visit.
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Liu Shaogang believes that the 'Kunlun Stone Carvings' have a high possibility of being forgeries based on their calligraphy style.
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Liu Shaogang, a seal carver and researcher at Tsinghua University, agreed with Liu Zhao's views on the stone inscriptions.
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Liu Shaogang provided interpretations of the 'Kunlun Stone Carvings'.
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Liu Shaogang references evidence from Dong Shan to support the claim that the 'Kunlun Stone Carvings' are modern forgeries.
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