"Inscription on the Bell Tower of the Huiyuan Temple of the Tang Dynasty"

  The stone is laid horizontally, with forty-one rows and two crosses, engraved by Shao Jianhe. It was unearthed outside Hepingmen in Xi'an City in November 1986. This stele is written by Fengshen Shuoshuo, who is meticulous in every stroke. His brushstrokes focus on strength, mainly using square brushes, supplemented by round brushes, which are powerful and clear. Its structure is often misaligned to seek changes. For example, the left radical of the left-right structure of the characters "squatting", "clock", and "lou" is moved upward to form a knotted character with a short left and a long right, seeking charm and interest from the imbalance. This stele records the historical evolution of Huiyuan Temple in the Tang Dynasty, and briefly and implicitly mentions that Huiyuan Temple was the residence awarded to Anlu Mountain by Xuanzong.