According to the Records of Places of Interest and Historic Sites in China, since the Tang and Song Dynasties, Longmatan in Luzhou has been known as one of the "Little Penglai" in Sichuan and "Eight Scenery in Jiangyang" in Luzhou, with such landscapes as swaying bamboo to show fish, high tide in Longtan, praying for rain in Longtan, the Chinese mother's release pond, dragon boat race, peach blossom garden on the island and bamboo cultivation in Shili. There is a stone tablet in the park, engraved with a poem by Huang Yungu, a calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty: "Where will the dragon and horse go?" Immortals can't find it; Only Yutan got into the water and finally solved Dan Xin. "Calligraphy is vigorous and poetic. Scholars of all ages praised Longmatan, among which Zhao Fan of Yongning Daotai wrote in the couplet inscribed on the gate: "Ask a good traveler what he has heard, what he has seen and what he has learned, the mountain is not high and the water is not deep. "Reading is thought-provoking.