A poem, a temple. Since the advent of "Fengqiao Yebo", the literati of all generations have been the stone inscriptions of Hanshan Temple. According to the "Hanshan Temple Zhi", the first poem of "Fengqiao Yebo" poem was written by Wang Si in the Song Dynasty. This monument has been burned many times and has not survived due to the repeated war. When the Hanshan Temple was rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty, the painter Wen Zhengming rewritten the poem "Fengqiao Night Bo" for Hanshan Temple, engraved on the stone, which is the second "Fengqiao Night Bo" poetry monument. Since then, Hanshan Temple has encountered fires, and the poems of Wenzhengming's handbooks are also covered in barren grass and rubble, and the leftover monuments of Wenzhengming's book are embedded in the wall of Hanshan Temple's monuments, and only the numbers of "frost, scorpion, agu, and su" are left.