Introduction to the glass spring: When Mi Fu visited the First Mountain, he chanted the poem "The moon is soaked in the glass spring". The poem goes: "There are old moss money under the pavilion halfway up the mountain, and the glass is broken to lead to the green spring. A piece of jade toad cannot be retained. "Flying into the sky in the mirror late at night", which is one of the ten most beautiful scenery in Chengdu.
Countless poets since the Tang and Song Dynasties have sung poems about the glass spring around the glass spring pavilion. Among them, the "Lingrui Pagoda of Sizhou Puzhao Zen Temple" on the left side of the spring wall is a masterpiece of the great calligrapher Zhao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty in his later years. The stone tablet is in Yan In the fifth year of Hu (1318), the original height of the stele can be measured to be 2.5 meters and the width is 1.7 meters. In addition, the inscription on the stele is more than 1,000 words long, which is extremely rare among Zhao inscriptions. This monument was originally in Sizhou City. Because it was moved to the first mountain, it was not underwater with the city. It is a precious cultural heritage left by ancient Sizhou City.
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