Hidden character stone
Hidden Character Stone is a stone located in a scenic area in the town of Zhangbu, Pingtang County, Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou. The stone features several glyph-like patterns on its surface that have been tentatively identified as Simplified Chinese characters or Traditional Chinese characters, the meaning of which has been variously interpreted as "Communist Party of China", or alternatively "Communist Party of China perish".
Area
The Hidden Character Stone is one of the main attractions - along with a jade water basin - located at the Qiannan Pingtang National Geological Park. The park has an area of about 201.6 square kilometers. The stone is situated within a narrow gap between two cliffs, just wide enough for two people to stand adjacent.History
In June 2002, the Duyun international photography exposition recommended an area in Zhangbu as a photo spot. The stone was discovered during the cleanup process following the exposition's conclusion. The site has been isolated and effectively untouched by humans for centuries. According to the Chinese official Xinhua News Agency the person who initially discovered the site was local party secretary Wang Guo-fu, who noticed the characters written on the stone as he was stacking poles in the cleft in the rock.Between December 5–8 2003 a Chinese scientific inspection group of about 15 scientists is reported to have investigated the stone. Some of the more notable members include Li Ting-dong from Chinese Academy of Sciences, Liu Bao-jun from Chinese academy of Sciences and Li Feng-lin from China University of Geosciences. The stone was analyzed and determined to be about 270 million years old, with a likely provenance in the Permian period.
Liu Bao-jun expressed support for additional research into the stone and its history, and was interested in the natural formation of the "characters" thereon. Each character on the stone measures about one square shaku in size, which is equivalent to about 1 square foot.
Description
Five-character version
The five-character interpretation posits that the characters on the stone can be translated as "Communist Party of China". This is the rendition publicly accepted in the People's Republic of China. This reading has also been referred to as 救星石, literally "savior stone". When recounting the narrative of the stone's discovery, Chinese sources usually adhere to the five-character interpretation.Six-character version
The six-character version suggests the characters on the stone said "Communist Party of China perish". Often when pictures are shown with the stone having six characters, the description still refers to it by the five-character version.Traditional and Simplified Chinese
The characters on the stone are a mix of Traditional Chinese characters and Simplified Chinese characters. The first and third character are identical in both versions. The second character "country" and fourth character "produce" is in the traditional form. The fifth character, "party" is in the simplified form. The sixth character "perish" has no difference. Some have analyzed all the odd characters as Simplified, while the even characters are Traditional.- On the stone: 中國共產党亡
- Traditional Chinese: 中國共產黨亡
- Simplified Chinese: 中国共产党亡