"The water is far from Bashu chaos, and the remnants are left by Song and Yuan Dynasties." This couplet is a concrete description of the outside of Qingchuan Pavilion.
"Where there are parrots in the mainland, the whale fight has not stopped." Nautilus Island and Qingchuan are two scenic spots described and praised by Cui Hao in the same poem.
"The peaks in Luo Lizhong are all paintings, and Cui Hao should not be embarrassed." The poet leaned against the railing and looked around. Behind the pavilion is Guishan, across the river is Snake Mountain, and further away are Hongshan, Luojiashan, Laiwang Mountain, Moshan, Dushan and Jiuzhen Mountain. Qingchuan Pavilion is surrounded by rivers and lakes and peaks. Qingchuan Pavilion was put forward by Fan Ju Town, the magistrate of Hanyang at that time. It was named after the word "Qing Chuan" in the poem "Every tree in Hanyang is clear in water" written by Tang Dynasty poet Cui Haodeng in Yellow Crane Tower.