Taoyuan Jian Moya Stone Carving
Taoyuan Creek at the northern foot of Yushan Mountain is more than 100 meters long, and cliffs stand nearby. There are seven or eight stone carvings from the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty to 1927 on the rocks. Among them, the word "flying cold" inscribed by the painter Sun during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty is 0.42 meters square and official; In the seventeenth year of Qing Daoguang, Suzhou magistrate Wang Menglin, Changshu magistrate Lan Weiwen and Zhao Wen magistrate Jin Xian were equivalent to the titles of passers-by, which were engraved in two places, one with the words 10 in italics; In the 16th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty, Yang Jing, the political envoy of Jiangsu Province, handed over the book Cold Spring Gu Yue, and Tao Jun, the calligrapher of Guangxu, wrote Wei Bei's Taoyuan Creek. In June 1982+065438+ 10/7, it was announced as a municipal cultural relics protection unit.