Introduction to the Zhiwu Dafu Pine Stele: The Zhiwu Dafu Pine Monument is a stele erected in the eighth year of Guangxu’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1883). It is another stone stele in Lianhua Mountain with two monuments, one connected and one stele. On one side of the stele is the reconstructed portrait of Emperor Wenchang. On the other side is the inscription commemorating the five great officials of the Han Dynasty. The text on the left side of the stele is "It is a public meeting between the gentry and the people of the city that no trees or grass in the mountains are allowed to be cut down for pasture. Violators will be sent to the county for prosecution." people’s awareness of ecological protection.