During Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, which official wrote a poem on Yuhuang Pavilion in Yuxian County?

According to legend, in the autumn of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty, foreign enemies invaded Zijingguan, Shanxi Buzheng was appointed as a member of parliament, and Jinshi Su was ordered to urge the army to go to Laiyuan to reinforce Zijingguan through Feiyu Valley in Yuzhou. When Sue was in Yuzhou, she took time out of her busy schedule to board the Jade Emperor Pavilion on a moonlit night. He looked around the surrounding mountains in the circular corridor, like a group of fairies flying over the phoenix. He couldn't help but write a poem called "Fairy", in which he said: Chi Di Temple in front of Di Qing Temple dreams in the footsteps, and the feather wheel returns to the crane book late. Mountain spit moon, cross dike, cold dew wet fairy clothes.

Later, people carved this word on the tablet and stood on the front porch of the main hall. The stone tablet is carved from bluestone, 2m high and 1m wide. The top of the memorial tablet is curved and the seat is a turtle. The inscription on the tablet is cursive, free and easy, vigorous and elegant.

The whole monument is well preserved, which is of great value to the study of calligraphy and ancient poetry. It is a cultural and artistic treasure that later literati copied and learned. In addition, there are plaques under the eaves of the attic, such as "A Millennium of Magnificence", "Looking Back at the Present through the Past", "Clouds Beyond the Threshold" and "Clouds See Thousands of Miles", which make this ancient building glow with youth and look more spectacular.