"Ladder to Heaven" was inscribed by Yu Liangmo, the magistrate of Yongding County during the Qing Dynasty, and written by Ouyang Zhongshi, a famous modern calligrapher and vice chairman of the Chinese Calligraphers Association. The original "ladder to heaven" did not refer to the current 999-level road to heaven to pray for blessings. In the Qing Dynasty, there was no current "ladder to heaven". So in the Qing Dynasty, Yu Liangmo, the magistrate of Yongding County, wrote "Mowei Mountain is high in the sky, and there is really a ladder to heaven." Where does the ladder to heaven refer to? If you have been to Tianmen Mountain via the back mountain trail when Tianmen Mountain was not yet developed, you will realize that the ladder to heaven here refers to "Yunti Rock". There are also many legends about Yunti Rock, and the most popular one is Xu Fu built a ladder to heaven. The danger is unimaginable. "Tianmen Holy Land" was inscribed by China's top calligraphy master Mr. Hou Dechang, who is especially famous for his official script.