On the east side behind Yunmen Mountain, there is also the "Wanchun Cave" fully excavated by Jiyang. The cave is 1.6 meters high and 1.2 meters wide. The cave is wide and 5 meters deep. On the south side of the cave, there is a stone statue of old man Chen Tuan sleeping with a book on his pillow. Above the head of the stone statue of Chen Tuan, there is a poem "Mountain Dwelling Song" inscribed by the hermit Xuemei of the Ming Dynasty: The stone bed in Yesu is like a cave in the sky, and the bamboo hat is scattered to the east of the sea. Deep in the night, when the white clouds are rising while you are sleeping soundly, don’t worry about the dragon coming to sleep on your bed. His poems are bold and bold, and his fonts are strong and powerful. Xuemei, a hermit in the Ming Dynasty, was born in Qixian County, Henan. His surname was Su Mingzhou and his Taoist name was Xuemei. He lived in Qingzhou for several years and had contacts with King Heng. He was addicted to alcohol and drank too much. When he was drunk, he would scold the prince and not care if someone insulted him. He is good at writing large characters with ease and vigorous strokes. Now there are six of his ink marks left on Yunmen Mountain, such as "God is here", "Super Chen Li Meng", "Supernatural craftsmanship", etc. These works are all rare masterpieces of calligraphy. There are also poems on the stone walls of the cave written by Jiang Hangu in the Ming Dynasty, such as "You let me get drunk when you sleep, I imitate you when you are drunk, and those who wake up move around one after another, and they are not allowed to hold the same arms." It is a popular and thought-provoking poem. Outside the cave, there are other monuments such as "Liangshutai" and "Fairy Footprints".