The couplet says: "You can travel around the spring stone to know where it is, and you will always be accompanied by plum blossoms regardless of the years." It was written by Liang Qichao

It was not written by Liang Qichao, its author is called Zhou Huaqin.

Zhou Huaqin (1915-1990), also known as Zhulu, later known as Zhuweng, and also known as Hanxi Old Man, was a famous modern calligrapher in Hubei. He once served as vice chairman of the Hubei branch of the Chinese Calligraphers Association and a member of the Chinese Calligraphy Association. A native of Ezhou, Hubei Province, he died of illness in the spring of 1990 at the age of seventy-six.

This is a couplet written by him when he was young: "You will know the day when you travel around the springs and rocks, and you will always be accompanied by plum blossoms regardless of the years." It is inlaid on both sides of Peng Yulin's plum blossom stone carvings in Xishan Temple. Verve.