Brief introduction of Quyuan stele forest

The Miluo River is the place where the great patriotic poet Qu Yuan died. The forest of steles is a rare calligraphy forest in Jiangnan. The forest of steles is composed of nine buildings, namely, the archway gatehouse, Lisao Pavilion, Tian Literary World, Jiuge Terrace, Jiuzhang Pavilion, Evocation Hall, Duxing Pavilion, Diaohuamen and Sixian Building, and the long corridors connecting them, which are seamless. Yellow tiles and red columns, resplendent and magnificent. The park covers an area of 1.62 million square meters, with the representative works of more than 300 calligraphers in China, 356 inscriptions and 25 works by Qu Yuan:

They are Lisao 1, Tian Wen 1, Jiuge 1, Nine Chapters 9, Yuan You 1, Buju1,and others.

Eleven of the nine songs are: Priestess of Death, Emperor Taiyi, Emperor Dong Jun, Mourning the Country, Hebo, Li Soul, Shan Gui, Shao Siming, Mrs. Xiang, Mr. Xiang and Mr. Zhong Yun.

These nine chapters are: Huai Sha, cherishing memories, wading into rivers, mourning, painting ideas, beautiful thinking, cherishing the past, ode to oranges, and sad return to the air.

The fonts on the tablet are regular script, running script, cursive script, official script, seal script, Wei Bei and Oracle Bone Inscriptions, which can be called the history of calligraphy development in China. There is also the image of Qu Yuan asking for heaven, and 16 reflects the relief of the poems of Nine Chapters and Evocation, which is full of stone charm.