Introduction to the Stele Pavilion: During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, Yang Baochu (also called Shouchang), the magistrate of Huanggang County, admired Su Shi's calligraphy, so he selected the best manuscripts of his poems, praises, and tablets, compiled them into "Jingsu Garden Tie" and put them in stone. This stele pavilion was built in 1922, and the remaining 108 stele inscriptions were embedded into the four walls of the pavilion. It has become the most complete Su Tie stone inscription with the most works in China. Its scale ranks first in the national personal calligraphy stele forest.

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