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A small historical site in Licun.

Existing inscriptions on Li Cunxiao in Lingqiu County:

The lettering date on the left is unknown. Originally located in Kuijian Village, due to severe weathering, it was replaced with a new monument in the 16th year of Qing Daoguang. This monument is now in the cemetery of King Wuling of Zhao. Redstone, round head, square seat. Height 145cm, width 62cm and thickness 20cm.

The right picture shows the establishment of Qing Daoguang in the 16th year (1836). Originally located in the west of Kuiba Village Street, there was a tablet pavilion. In 2008, the village administrative construction was moved outside Kuijian Primary School. Li Cunxu was a famous general in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties. His original name was An Jingsi, and later his surname was Li. His grandfather Deng Jiazhuang (now Zhuangtou Village of Lingqiu) was called "Flying Fox Road" because of the "Lingqiu Road" in the Tang Dynasty. According to the records in the History of the New Five Dynasties, Li Cunxiao was named as the "Flying Fox Man of Daizhou" (Gufeihu County, now Laiyuan County, Hebei Province). Stone tablets are bluestone, and square seats are beheaded. The monument is 76 cm high, 74 cm wide and 23 cm thick; The monument is154cm high, 70cm wide and 22cm thick. The monument inherited the original pre-engraving system and is now intact.