Wuxi beilin
Wuxi forest of steles is located on the west bank of Xiangjiang River in the southwest of Qiyang County, Yongzhou, and it is a rare open-air poetry forest in China. This place has beautiful scenery. Jie Yuan, a poet in the middle Tang Dynasty, loved it very much. He built a house on the bank of a stream and repaired my terrace, and named the stream "Wuxi", hence the name Wuxi.
Yuan Jie wrote Ode to the Tang Dynasty in 7665438 AD. Later, Yan Zhenqing, a great calligrapher, wrote this article by Yuan Jie, which was carved on the cliff stone by the river. Since then, Wuxi has become famous all over the world. Later, famous artists such as Huang Tingjian in the Song Dynasty, He and Wu Dahui in the Qing Dynasty came here to carve stone carvings and gradually formed a forest of steles. There are four carved stones left by Vietnamese envoys passing by in the forest of steles.
Qiyang Wuxi National Wetland Park
Wuxi Wetland Park has a beautiful environment, beautiful and agile water surface, rolling mountains, green and quaint mountain villages, lush forests and carefree birds, which together constitute a beautiful landscape painting.
Qiyang catfish nature reserve
Hunan Qiyang Silurus Provincial Nature Reserve was established in March, 2004 with the approval of the provincial people's government, and there are now 126 cadres and workers. The nature reserve is located in the northeast of Qiyang county, 0/5 km away from the county seat/kloc-and in the middle of Qishan mountain range. The main protection object is the rare and endangered amphibian hynobius guabangshan. In the same year, with the approval of the county organization Committee, the Protected Area Administration was established, which consists of four functional units: the Party and Government Office, the State-owned Forest Resources Management Office, the Wildlife Protection Management Office and the Planning and Finance Unit.
Wuxi park
The park is now an important national cultural relics protection unit, a provincial-level scenic spot, a provincial-level patriotic education base, one of the top ten cultural heritages in Hunan Province, a well-known "Hunan scenery" and a new "Eight Scenes of Xiaoxiang" in Hunan.
Yuan Jie wrote Ode to the Tang Dynasty in 7665438. Later, Yan Zhenqing, a great calligrapher, wrote this document and carved it on the cliff stone by the river. Because of its peculiar style, writing and stones, it has been praised by later generations as the "three wonders" of Wuxi. Since then, more than 250 scholars have come here to visit and write poems on stones, which has become a treasure house for China's large forest of steles and the study of stele culture.
Wuxi Moya Stone Carving
Wuxi is a famous scenic spot in southern Hunan, where there are rugged rocks, shady trees and trickling streams. On the steep rock wall, many ancient cliff stone carvings and stone tablets have been preserved.