Binzhou San Jue Bei

The Three Wonders Monument on the stone wall of Bailudong is an engraving of the poem "Walking on the Sand" written by Qin Guan, a famous poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, when he was exiled to Chenzhou. Height 52 cm, width 46 cm, 1 1 row 8 1 word. Since 1956, three historic sites have been announced as provincial key cultural relics protection units for four times.

The so-called "Three Wonders" in Three Wonders Monument refers to the "Three Wonders" of Qin Ci, Su Po and Mi Fei's book, that is, lyrics, Su Dongpo's inscription and postscript, and Mi Fei's calligraphy.

In the second year of Xianchun in the Southern Song Dynasty (AD 1266), Governor Zou Gong of Chenzhou carved the original tablet on the stone wall of Bailudong in Suxianling.

1in March, 960, Comrade Mao Zedong made a southern tour and met Chen Hongxin, the former secretary of Chenzhou prefectural party committee, and asked for the protection of the Three Monuments.

1in March, 963, Tao Zhu, then the first secretary of the Central South Bureau, inspected Chenzhou. After visiting "Qin Ci" at Su Xianling's three monuments, I "feel its misfortune, know that it was born in socialism, but make a mistake, make a comparison with the readers of Ci, and make greater efforts for socialist revolution and socialist construction." There is also the original rhyme "A Trip to Tasha" of the lyrics of Qin Ci.

In the early 1980s, Chenzhou expanded its original extension, carved it on this stone wall, renovated the pavilion, and allocated special funds to carve a bronze statue of Qin Guan.

1997, Suxianling Scenic Area Management Office reconstructed the surrounding area of Sanjue Monument. Surround the three monuments, the monument pavilion, the bronze statue of Qin Guan and the signs of key cultural relics protection units with antique walls, and manage them by designated personnel. On the outside of the fence, a swimming lane was built for tourists to climb mountains.

In September, 2000, the management office of Suxianling Scenic Area carved the Three Wonders Monument on the stone wall behind the "bronze statue of Qin Guan".

The Three Wonders Monument is 52 cm high and 46 cm wide, with eleven lines and eight Chinese characters in each line. Qin Guan, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote the word "Treading to Chenzhou Hotel", Su Shi wrote the postscript, and Mi Fei, a famous calligrapher, wrote this word and postscript, which is known as the "three wonders" in the world, with high artistic value and an inscription by Comrade Tao Zhu.

From Sanbei to Suxian Taoist Temple, it is necessary to climb nearly two kilometers of mountain roads. The stone path runs through the pines and cypresses and through two pavilions made of bluestone. Above the pavilion arch, banners are engraved with words such as "Stepping on the ladder", "Landing in Wonderland for the first time", "Penglai is in sight" and "Xianque can be boarded", which makes people feel like climbing the fairy mountain. Su Xian Taoist Temple is surrounded by mountains and cliffs on three sides, and Gu Song is majestic and diverse; Standing in front of buddhist nun and looking out, I saw the peaks undulating and boundless, like waves rolling, while Su Xianling seemed to float in the vast sea like Penglai Fairy Island, which made people feel ethereal and volley.