Fairy Cave in Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province

Fairy Cave, also known as Jinxianyan, is a natural cave located in Hongxing Village, Zhangtan Street, Qujiang District, Quzhou City, only one kilometer away from Qujiang New District. The cave faces south, and weeds grow in front of it. It is very desolate. The cliff at the entrance of the cave is engraved with the word "Fairy Rock Cave", which is said to have been written by Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming Taizu. The cave covers an area of 3 square meters, with dense stone carvings. There are more than 4 famous cliff carvings from the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, many of which are inscriptions from the Song Dynasty. There are still 37 clear and braided stone carvings in the cave, the largest of which is 1.5 square meters. Among them, the piece about Fang La Uprising is the most precious. It recorded in detail the specific time of the failure of the Fang La Uprising, the scope of the Uprising, and so on, and was called the Fang La Monument. What is recorded in the stone carvings is generally consistent with the official records. The stone carvings in the Tang dynasty have been annihilated, and most of the existing ones were made by Song people. Font is, grass, seal, official script. The author's titles include "Doing Nothing for Yang Jie" and "Xing Wu Liu Yi Stop". From 1986 to 1988, the Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau allocated 77, yuan for wall protection.

The Cliff Inscription of Xianyandong Cave was published as a key cultural relic protection unit in Zhejiang Province in 1989. It has a high reputation in the whole province and surrounding cities, and there are places of interest such as Tianfei Palace, Lin Weiyan's former residence and dinosaur fossil sites in the vicinity.

The inscription on the genuine carving of Mo Rock is building a cultural seal cutting garden and a cultural exchange hall, forming a cultural scenic tourist area featuring sightseeing, cultural leisure and dinosaur science popularization.

The original temple in front of the cave was full of incense. Now the 3th day of the lunar calendar is a temple fair with many pilgrims.

Inscription on Cliff of Xianyandong (provincial cultural relics protection unit)

Year: Song

Date of publication: December 12, 1989

Located in Xianyandong, Hongxing Village, Zhangtan Town, Qujiang District, Quzhou City. The cave covers an area of about 3 square meters, and the stone carvings are written on the red sandstone wall in the cave. The ground plane is gourd-shaped, and there are the words "Fairy Rock Cave" above the cave cliff. There are 31 stone carvings in the cave, some of which are unclear. Calligraphy includes Kai, Xing, Cao, Li and seal script.