There are 157 stone inscriptions in Baiyun Mountain, or they are recorded by merits, or the literati who traveled around famous mountains and rivers splashed ink, leaving many fine calligraphy works. Among them, two cursive tablets written by Wu Zongyi, a grain road in Shanxi Province during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, such as flying dragons and flowing water, are naturally powerful; Hanging in Zhenwu Hall, the wooden plaque "Jade Palace" written by Li Yufeng, a Taoist priest who started the mountain, is vigorous and vigorous. When Chairman Mao saw it, he stood for a long time and was full of praise. In recent years, there are also original works left by Zhao Puchu, Qigong and other famous calligraphers.