Visit Yongzhou and enjoy the inscriptions.

In Yongzhou, most scenic spots have a lot of inscriptions. These inscriptions recorded the footprints of famous people in Yongzhou and left many precious historical materials. It is worthy of tourists' appreciation and deep thought.

First, Wuxi forest of steles

Wuxi Forest of Steles is an AAAA-level tourist attraction and a national key cultural relic protection unit, which is about two kilometers away from Qiyang County and located on the west bank of Xiangjiang River. There are more than 500 inscriptions, among which Ode to the Great Tang Dynasty is the most famous.

In 763, after Jie Yuan stepped down as the secretariat of Daozhou, he "loved more than others, and lived by the stream" and named the stream "Wuxi". In 77 1 year, Yuan Jie asked Yan Zhenqing, a famous calligrapher, to write "Ode to Datang" in 76 1 year, which he wrote two years ago, in regular script and engrave it on a stone cliff one foot square by the river. Because of its strange language, strange writing and strange stones, it has been called "the three wonders of the cliff" by the world. Since then, tourists from all ages have come here to sing poems and carve stones, forming a forest of steles in the ocean of poems. Among them, Liu Changqing, Huang Fudi, Wei Ci, Li Liang and Zheng Gu were famous writers in the Tang Dynasty. Huang Tingjian, Min Nangong, Zhang Lei, Qin Shaoyou, Chen Yu I, Li Qingzhao, Yang Wanli, Fan Chengda, Zhang Xiaoxiang, Zhang Wei, Zhao Xu, Wang Zao and Di Qing in the Song Dynasty; Yang Weizhen and Zhang in the Yuan Dynasty; Jie Jin, Shen Zhou, Dong Qichang and Zhang Tongchang in the Ming Dynasty; Wang Shizhen, Pan Lei, Tang Youzeng, Chen Dashou, Yuan Mei, He and Wu Daxiao in Qing Dynasty. Vietnamese messengers came to our country and left stones here.

Second, Lychee Monument

Lychee Monument, also known as the "Three Monuments", is located in Liuzi Temple. Liuzi Temple was built between the third year of Renzong in the Northern Song Dynasty and the year of Hehe (1056). It was built by the people of Yongzhou in memory of Liu Zongyuan and listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit. There are many steles in past dynasties, among which Lizi stele is the most precious. Lychee Monument ***4 pieces, each with a height of 240 cm, a width of 132 cm and a thickness of 2 1 cm, without seats. The original tablet was written by Tang Hanyu, written by Song Sushi and ruled by Liu Zongyuan, which is known as the "three musts" in the world. It is called "Lychee Monument" because there is a sentence at the beginning of his poem. In the Song Dynasty, it was carved in Luochi, Liuzhou, Guangxi, and in the Ming Dynasty, Liu Keqin, the magistrate of Yongzhou, was carved in Liuzi Temple. It was later destroyed by the mutiny. The existing stone tablet was re-carved and annotated by Tinggui, the magistrate of Yongzhou in Qing Dynasty (1858), and has been well preserved so far.

Three. Jiuyishan monument

Jiuyi Mountain Monument is located next to Yuyuan Rock in Jiuyi Mountain, Ningyuan. When Cai Yong, a great writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty, visited Jiuyi Mountain, he wrote an inscription praising Shunde. The inscription can only be found in the Selected Works edited by Ou Yangxun in the Tang Dynasty: "Nine suspected rocks are steeper than the sky, touching rocks and touching the skin, spreading clouds." Thanks to the Jue Xun, the wind and rain were good and infiltrated people's hearts. Sandwiched in Yu Shun, Shengde is bright, harmonious and arrogant, and steamed with filial piety. During the reign of Emperor, Yao was granted and finally accepted, but was his successor. If the rank is too flat, people will come to an end, so they bury nine doubts and rise illegally. Deng Cuiwei, a god. "In the sixth year of Song Chun (1246), Li Tingzu, the magistrate of a county, ordered Li Xi to engrave Cai Yong's" September 1 Mingshan "on the jade rock. The monument is 53 cm high and 63 cm wide. The inscription is 9 lines, and the word diameter is about 5 cm. The postscript is five lines, and the font is small, after the inscription. Qu Zhongrong's "Jin" called his book "Fa, solid structure, which was rare for Song people".

Four. Chaoyangyan stone carving

Chaoyangyan stone carving is located in Shuiyan, Xiaoshui West, Lingling District, and is a key cultural relic protection unit in Hunan Province. There are stone carvings from Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Jie Yuan's Poems on Chaoyangyan, Poems on Chaoyangyan's Journey, Liu Zongyuan's Twenty Rhymes on Chaoyangyan's Journey to Xiting, Zhou Dunyi's Poems on Yongzhou, Zhang Shou's Poems on Chaoyangyan, Huang Tingjian's Poems on Chaoyangyan's Journey and Wu Dayou's.

In addition to the above four places, there are moon rock carvings, located in Moon Rock Village, Qingtang Township, Dao County, which are key cultural relics protection units in Hunan Province. There are more than 40 stone carvings here, most of which were inscribed by local officials. Its earliest stone carving was Song carving; Yanghuayan Stone Carving, located at the foot of Huishan Mountain in Zhuyuanzhai Village, Zhuyuanzhai Township, Jianghua Yao Autonomous County, is a key cultural relic protection unit in Hunan Province. * * * There are more than 40 stone carvings in Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. There are fonts such as seal script, official script, cursive script and capitalization. The more famous ones are: Jie Yuan's Preface to Huayang Yanming, An Rao's "Yan Tu and Preface in Jianghua County, Daozhou" and so on. Lianyan, located in Jianhua Machinery Factory in Lingling District, is a key cultural relic protection unit in Hunan Province. There are more than 200 stone carvings in the rocks from Song Dynasty to Qing Dynasty.