Guangquan Stone Carving is located in Guangquan Village, Gaolong Zhen. Legend has it that the word "Guangquan" was written by Yue Fei, a famous soldier in the Southern Song Dynasty, and later generations imitated it on the cliff. According to folklore, Yue Fei led the troops from Jiangxi into tea to suppress Cao Cheng. Tired and thirsty, he drew his sword and stuck it in the ground, and the place where he inserted it suddenly came out. When soldiers and horses drink, they are both tired and thirsty. At dawn, Yue Fei took the word "light spring" on the cliff. The word "Guangquan" is 2.66 meters high and 1.66 meters wide; The inscription "Song Yue Zhong Wu Wang Ti" is 70cm square. (There is also a huge "Mozhuang" stone tablet in a service hall in nearby Tangzhi Township, with the title "General Song Zhengxi Yue Fei", which is said to have been written by Yue Fei. )
The forest of stone tablets, which cost hundreds of thousands of yuan, has been successfully completed. The cliffs along the Xiangjiang River are inlaid with nearly ten cliff carvings of different sizes and styles, especially the poem "The Second Empty Shore" inscribed by Li Duo, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, which is 2 1.8 meters long and 6.4 meters high. Its scale and exquisite art are the best in China.