Introduction to the Nuanquan Stele: In the twelfth year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1874 AD), Zuo Zongtang, the governor of Shaanxi and Gansu Province, rebuilt Liuhu Lake when he was stationed in Pingliang. He wrote the word "Nuanquan" in seal script and wrote the inscription himself on the stone stele. , now standing next to the warm spring. Behind the stele is a poem written by Zuo Zongtang: It is cool and cold, and the water spring is very cold. It is called warm because it is not ice-free in the middle of winter. The governor of Quan County Yujun built a pond with his brilliance and appearance to benefit the people. This book will last forever.

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