Lu Tianan, a famous calligrapher in Tang Dynasty, is a place where Huai Su became a monk and cultivated bananas to practice calligraphy. According to "Lingling County Records", Renzi of Xianfeng in Qingtian Anqing was destroyed by soldiers in the year of Tongzhi Renzi, and the county magistrate Han Yang presided over the reconstruction. There is a main hall, a banana pavilion on the top, a drunken monk building on the left, and a statue of Huai Su. A place behind buddhist nun is engraved with the word "inkstone spring", which is where Huai Su grinds ink to get water. There is a "Bizuka" tower in the right corner, where Huai Su's bald pen is buried. More than 70 paces north of buddhist nun, there is Mo Chi, where Huai Su washes inkstones.
Of course, some people say that Wang Xizhi has a legend that "the middle school books in the pool are all black." Mo Chi used his allusions. Bichuka is the countless allusions of Huai Su monks who practice hard and give up writing.