There is also a famous cliff stone carving of "saving the country with domestic products" near these advertisements of the Republic of China. 19 19 After the May 4th Movement broke out, the people of Fuzhou actively participated in the nationwide boycott of Japanese goods. The May 30th tragedy occurred in 1925. Japanese and British goods were boycotted everywhere, and many patriotic overseas Chinese returned to China to revitalize domestic products. These stone carvings truly recorded the situation at that time.
Gushan Cliff Stone Carvings are located on both sides of Gushan Ancient Road, which was built in Shaoding for six years in the Southern Song Dynasty (1233). So far, more than 500 stone carvings have been left. It began in the Northern Song Dynasty and lasted for nearly a thousand years. It's called Fuzhou Forest of Steles.
The most noteworthy inscription on the ancient Gushan road is the seal script of Guo Shizhu, a talented woman in the late Qing Dynasty, which is one of the only two inscriptions on the cliff of Gushan. The handwriting is quite exquisite. Guo Shizhu, the daughter of Guo Baicang, a celebrity in Qing Dynasty, is famous for her seal cutting method. Zheng Zhenduo and Guo Huaruo are distant descendants of the Guo family.