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Located at the foot of Zhongtianjing Mountain in Yuqiao Gorge, 10 kilometers west of Chengxian County, it is commonly known as Huanglong Monument. Carved in the fourth year of Jianning in the Eastern Han Dynasty (171), it is one of the three poems of calligraphy in the Han Dynasty. The seal script of "Huian Xibiao" is all authentic works of Han Li, which records the political deeds of Li Xi, the prefect of Wudu, who led the people to open the courtyard. It is a treasure of ancient cliff stone inscriptions. It has clear fonts, strong brushstrokes, beautiful structure, and powerful knife skills. It is a treasure of calligraphy and enjoys a high reputation in calligraphy and history circles at home and abroad. There is a pool under the stele, the water is yellow, and it is said that a yellow dragon flew out from the bottom of the pool, so it is named Huanglong Pool. Here, the green hills face each other, there is a middle stream, the pools are like pearls, and the short waterfalls meet each other. On the cliffs, the footprints of the ancient plank road still exist. Along the way, there are more than 20 cliff carvings such as the Gengxun Stele and the Peach Blossom Stele. There is an inscription on Li Keran's "Ode to the West Gorge" in Mizoguchi. The cliff stele of "Ode to the West Gorge" is 220 centimeters high and 340 centimeters wide, with four seal-cut characters of "Huian Xibiao" on the forehead, and 12 lines of 385 characters in the main text. It mainly describes Li Xi's life and his outstanding achievements as the local chief executive, as well as his virtuous government of leading the people to build the ancient Xixi Road for the benefit of the people. The inscriptions on the stele are Han Li, each character is 9 to 10 centimeters square, the structure is square, the strokes are stretched and smooth, and the peaks of the strokes are strong and powerful, with a unique style. Both inscriptions and calligraphy have high archaeological research and copying appreciation value.