Xiashan Cliff Stone Carving is located in the north of Qingyuan Gorge, Qingcheng District, Qingyuan City, especially in the west of Feilai Temple and Quanfei Cave. Many stone carvings have been lost due to years of weathering and moving damage during temple construction and road construction. There are 56 cliff stone carvings, including 1 piece in Song Dynasty, 2 1 piece in Ming Dynasty, 3 1 piece in Qing Dynasty and 3 pieces after the Republic of China. There are questions, inscriptions and poems, among which the inscriptions are the most. Inscription 19. The earliest existing cliff stone carving was handed over to judge Ding Tao in the fifth year of the Southern Song Dynasty (1 169), and the word "Ge Tan" was inscribed on the cliff of the original Gezhichuan alchemist, each with a diameter of 0.32 meters. The earliest existing stone tablet is Yin Yangguan's "Newly Built Feilai Temple in Guangqing Temple, Xiashan, Qingyuan County, Guangzhou Road", which is 1.50m high, 1.20m wide and * * *126 characters. The famous monument to Feilai Ancient Temple, written by Shang Kexi, King of Pingnan, is 2.00 meters high and 0.95 meters wide. Ruan Yuan, Governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, added the word "Yuntai" to the seal script of Luo Yin in the Tang Dynasty (inscription height1.20m, width 0.64m, height 0.40m and width 0.30m). And a number of poems with refined words and vigorous calligraphy, such as the poet Wu Ying. The Republic of China edition of Qingyuan County Records has many editions.