This rubbing was taken from one of the 82 stone steles at the Temple of Literature (Van Mieu) in Hanoi, Vietnam. Inscriptions on these tablets were carved in classical Chinese which was the language of officialdom at this time. The tablets were set onto bases carved in the form of tortoises. The inscription on this stone tablet praises the emperor for his wisdom in promoting Confucian values, and affirms the importance of Confucianism for the country. It also exhorts the successful candidates to uphold their virtue and support the emperor. The names of the successful candidates who took the imperial exams in 1715 are also listed at the end of the inscription.