Memorial cultural relics on the front surface of Luogang.

Longgang Qianbiao Monument Pavilion is located in the Western Palace, the former residence of Ouyang Xiu, shaxi town, Yongfeng County, Jiangxi Province. It is a double-deck pavilion with national characteristics, with unified layout, exquisite structure and antique appearance. In the pavilion stands the monument of "Dragon Steel Clamp Watch". The stone tablet is bluestone in Qingzhou, Shandong Province, with a height of 212cm, a width of 96cm and a thickness of 24cm, and the whole body is dark green. According to Ouyang Yong, the director of Yongfeng County Museum and the 35th grandson of Ouyang Xiu, this "Dragon Watch" was set up when Ou Gong was the magistrate of Qingzhou to escort Zheng's mother's coffin back to his hometown of Longgang, Fenghuang Mountain. It's been nearly a thousand years. The front of the stone tablet is engraved with "Longgang Qianbiao" and the back is engraved with "Ouyang Jiabiao". "Longgang Qianbiao" has four characters carved horizontally, each word is 16 cm square, and the text is 27 lines in length, each word is 2 cm square, except that there are more than 50 words in the lower part of "Ouyang Jiabiao". The whole stone tablet is well preserved, all in block letters, cursive scripts and straight books. The font is dignified and steady, vigorous and unpretentious, which fully embodies the artistic style of Ou Gong's calligraphy and is also full of his integrity and filial piety. Because Ogun's articles are world-famous, his calligraphy art is covered by his literary name. The inscription of "Longgang Clamp Watch" was written by Ouyang Xiu, telling his family background and remembering his parents' kindness. It is an excellent example of educating the younger generation to be broad and simple in management politics and rigorous in studying and caring for the world. Together with Han Yu's "Sacrifice to Twelve Lang" and Yuan Mei's "Sacrifice to My Sisters", it has become one of the three major mourning poems in ancient China, and is called the eternal farewell. Long's Gang Qian Watch and its inscriptions have far-reaching influence in the history of China literature and calligraphy.