scholar's rock

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English[edit]

Lingbi stone from Anhui. Ming Dynasty, 15th century

Noun[edit]

scholar's rock (plural scholars' rocks)

  1. An unusually shaped rock, traditionally appreciated by Chinese scholars.
    • 2004, Robert N. Linrothe, Paradise and Plumage, page 24:
      The many Tibetans who traveled to Yuan and Ming China would have developed knowledge, experience, and appreciation for scholars' rocks.
    • 2007, Emily Prager, Wuhu Diary, page 122:
      The scholar's rock is placed across from the old moon gate I love so much, and LuLu decides to investigate it.
    • 2020, John Finlay, Henri Bertin and the Representation of China in Eighteenth-Century France:
      What the missionaries had sent to Bertin was the type now commonly referred to as a scholar's rock, sometimes fantastically contorted stones which would have been an indispensable fixture of a Chinese scholar's studio.