Introduction to Xizhasong Cliff: Xizhasong Cliff is located at the foot of Tianjing Mountain in Yuqiao Gorge, 10 kilometers west of Chengxian County. It is commonly known as Huanglong Monument. The stone tablet was engraved in the fourth year of Jianning in the Eastern Han Dynasty (171). It records the political deeds of Li Xi, the prefect of Wudu, who led a group of people to open a Tianjing Road. It is one of the three calligraphy poems of the Han Dynasty.
The inscription is engraved on a flat stone wall with a recessed cliff. It is 340 cm wide and 220 cm high. It has the four characters "Hui'an Xibiao" in seal script on the forehead. The main text is inscribed in 20 lines and 385 characters, all in Han Dynasty. Authentic, the right side of the inscription is engraved with the "Five Auspicious Pictures of Yichi" on the right side of the main text, which corresponds to the pictures and text of the inscription, and the virtual and the real complement each other. The two are collectively called the Huanglong Stele, which is a treasure of ancient cliff stone steles and enjoys a high reputation in the calligraphy and history circles at home and abroad.