Introduction to the Niuluoshan cliff inscription: The inscription is carved on the 1,600-meter hillside of Liming Village, Jinhe Town, next to the Chengdu-Kunming Railway and the Dadu River flowing from west to east. It was carved during road construction in the 25th year of Jiajing's reign in the Ming Dynasty (1546). It is made of sandstone, yellowish brown in color, and faces west to east. The content of the inscription: "The mountain king's throne rock road was opened on June 15, the 25th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1546). The Dharma heart was in Zaoduzi and people lived under it. The five fast (block) stone warehouses in the south gate of Sichuan were grown by Xia Xingguoxiu. ".

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