"Where are the phoenix stone carvings in the Western Han Dynasty and Yuan Dynasty?"
Located in Sanshangou Village, Tongjing Town. Two phoenixes are carved on the granite rising from the ground, with one stone for the big phoenix, one stone for the little phoenix in the upper left corner, and the words "Seven Phoenix in March", "Dongan Wang Qinyuan" and "Yuanfeng" engraved on the right side. The carving technique is to carve the yinxian line on the rough stone surface, and the composition is simple and sparse, showing the primitive taste of simplicity. The word "China Calligraphy Dictionary" engraved on the screen is described as Han Li, which evaluates the simplicity and simplicity of calligraphy. This portrait is included in the Complete Portraits of the Han Dynasty written by Mr. Fu Xihua. "Yuanfeng" is the title of Liu Fuling, Emperor Zhao of the Western Han Dynasty. It has been more than 2,000 years since the Han Dynasty. "Yuanfeng Phoenix Stone Carving" is the earliest stone relief with exact age in China.