Introduction to Xianglu Rock: Xianglu Rock is a strange huge rock shaped like an incense burner with its feet in the Wuyang River. It is separated from a group of ancient buildings in Qinglong Cave by only an 8-meter-wide road. There is a small pavilion with a single eaves and six corners and pointed peaks built on the top of the rock. Because there is a caisson with "mandarin ducks playing with lotus" in the shed, it can be commonly called "Lotus Pavilion". On the cliff facing the river, there are three characters "Yi Yuanguang" engraved on it, which is said to have been written by Kong Ming; "Qian Kun Enters the Fishing Rod", written by Li Liejun; it was once a place where literati of all ages wrote poems while visiting and used the scenery to express their emotions.

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