Introduction to the cliff carvings: Xishan Mountain has beautiful bells and bells. Literati in ancient times liked to climb here to express their feelings. Zhu Xi, the Neo-Confucian scholar of the Southern Song Dynasty, once came here. Nowadays, there is a cliff stone carving from the Ming Dynasty on the edge of the dolomite, which is engraved with the singing and poetry of Ding Yizhong, the governor of Quanzhou Prefecture, and Liu Cunde, the censor of Zhejiang Province in the first year of Longqing in the Ming Dynasty.

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