Han Xu's introduction

Han Xu, whose real name is Lin Yin, whose name is Pangu Lu Xiao, was born in Dahewu Village, hushan town. Born in the second year of Qing Jiaqing (1797) and died in Tongzhi for five years (1866). Outstanding park scholar, collator, tablet engraver, local chronicler and great calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. His calligraphy respects face, is vigorous and dignified, vigorous and healthy. Today, the inscription of Han Xu's calligraphy preserved at the top of the mountain is a masterpiece of his calligraphy achievements. Its content records a poem by Yang Jisheng in the Ming Dynasty: "I envy you as Wang Jiarui, but I am ashamed to be a food minister. I hate my country without worrying about it, and I am willing to be a neighbor to the east. " The whole monument is 1.5 meters high and 0.6 meters wide, which was erected by Ding Liangshan, a close friend of Han Xu.