The plaque hanging in the middle of the mountain gate with the words "Qian Shan" inscribed by Zhao Puchu, a famous contemporary calligrapher, former vice chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and former president of the Chinese Buddhist Association. In the middle of this couplet is the inscription "Eight Thousand Li in the South China Sea, the first mountain in Liaodong" by Mr. Qi Gong, former chairman of China Calligraphers Association. From the poem "Youzuyue Temple" by Zhang Wei, a great poet in Ming Dynasty. "Lonely pavilion can't bear to say goodbye, but it is more beautiful. Eight thousand roads in the South China Sea, the first mountain in Liaodong. " Zhang Yong visited famous mountains and rivers all over the world. When he traveled to Qian Shan, he found beautiful scenery and rich cultural landscape there, so he wrote poems to express his feelings.
The couplets on both sides of the main entrance of Qian Shan: "Clouds protect the bell atmosphere and relax the ancient sound" were written by Wang, former deputy director of the Propaganda Department of Anshan Municipal Committee, which means that the ancient buildings in Qian Shan gather the beautiful atmosphere between heaven and earth and are surrounded by auspicious clouds. Qianshan has a vast territory, just like the sound of the waves of the sea resounding through the sky, echoing from ancient times to the present. Enter the main entrance and let's look back. There are also two couplets, the middle of which is "Wanfeng inserts clouds and the wind blows from the valley", which was inscribed by the famous calligrapher Mr. Liu Shousen. It means that Qian Shan has many peaks, towering into the sky, rushing straight into the ravine, and the sound of pines is everywhere. Both sides are "Thousand Peaks". Ten thousand generations of tourists. "Shen, former chairman of Liaoning Calligraphers Association, wrote an inscription. It means that Qian Shan has a long history and has attracted emperors, generals and literati to visit and watch it. They left many poems, travel notes and cliff carvings as places of interest. No matter in the past, present and future, Qian Shan used her beautiful scenery to entertain tourists from all over the world.