Introduction to Fengshi Jiejing Relief: In the Minglun Hall of the Confucius Temple, a huge relief made of six straight pieces of white marble, 2.3 meters high and 4.2 meters wide, stands in the center. The relief was made in the 21st year of Daoguang's reign in the Qing Dynasty. In Juyue (September 1842), historical stories and myths and legends about Shiyang natives that have been widely transmitted by Shiyang people for hundreds of years are engraved, which are called "Fengshi Jiejing" reliefs. The reliefs are large in size, with landscape figures, houses and utensils, flowers and trees, swords, guns and weapons, flags, gongs and umbrellas, etc., numerous in number, clear in layers, obvious in signs, clever in conception and appropriate in layout, and the ancient town's style shines through in the painting.