Introduction to Zheng Wengong's Monument: Tianzhu Mountain is famous for its cliff carvings. Among them, the stele of Zheng Wengong standing in the south of Tianzhu Mountain is carved on a natural boulder. It is 3.2 meters high and 1.5 meters wide. It has 20 lines of inscriptions, each line ranging from 40 to 50 characters, totaling 881 characters. The inscription is still there more than 1,400 years ago. Clearly identifiable. The stele was written and engraved by Zheng Daozhao, the governor of Guangzhou in the fourth year of Yongping in the Northern Wei Dynasty (511). The inscription records the life and writings of his father, Zheng Xi, the governor of Yanzhou, General Chijie, and the governor of Yanzhou.

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