"The Story of Fengle Pavilion" was written by Ouyang Xiu and written in regular script by Su Shi. The original stone was carved in the sixth year of Yuanyou in the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 1091) and has been lost. It was re-engraved during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. This stele is one of Su Shi's calligraphy masterpieces in his later years. The predecessors said that "the body is Zhuangan and the atmosphere is graceful", which is indeed appropriate. There is a little meaning in the regular script of the font, and it has the characteristics of "the pen is round and the rhyme is winning". Wang Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty commented on him as "Zhenqing, Xu Hao, although his body is small and slow, but he is majestic and handsome", which can be confirmed in this monument.