From the Emperor's Mausoleum to Yuxiyan, it only takes more than ten minutes. You can also see the Yongfu Temple on the left side of the road and the road to the right Zixiayan. These attractions are relatively concentrated. On September 10, we arrived at the gate of Yuxiyan. It was almost five o'clock in the afternoon and found that the gate and the gate of the ancient Emperor Temple Ruins Park stood side by side. Usually, the entrance ticket to Yuxiyan is 30 yuan, which is free for us today. Enter the gate, walk a few hundred meters along the cement road and then go to the side of the road to the mountain soon, see a not too big and not too deep cave, the villagers next to us tell us this is Yuxiyan. On the Internet, the introduction said that there are many precious inscriptions engraved on the rock wall of Yuxiyan. We stood in front of the cave and began to look carefully. First, we found the small font inscriptions left by many famous people of different eras on the left stone wall. When taking pictures, I found three big words "Yuxiyan" on the stone wall above the hole, and finally found the stone wall on the left side of the hole engraved with the extra-large "Jiudoushan" three words, both of which were the big handwriting of famous Song Dynasty artists. Because the words are engraved on the rock, and the same color as the rock, it is really easy to miss if you don't look carefully. There is a path next to the hole to go up the mountain, but we see from a distance that there are two new signs that say that you can't go up the mountain. We walked back and found that it was completely connected to the ancient temple ruins park, except that there were gates and cement avenues and green belts. Because the opening time here is until 5:30 pm, at a glance, I don't know how long it will take to get to the ancient temple site museum, so we have to leave regretfully and go to Xiaguan Village.