They are:
North Shanxi Longxing-Dajin Desheng Tuosong Monument (Liao Jin), Tahu Fengyun-Tahu City (Liao Jin), Meng Man Liu Fang-Qingzhuifeng and Zhong Shuo Prince Monument (Qing Dynasty), Bona Smoke Trace-Chunnabo Ruins Group (Liao Jin) and Shicheng Wuji-Shichengzi Ancient City Ruins (Liao Jin) were rated as "Five Great Monuments in Songyuan".
1, North Shanxi Longxing-Dajin Desheng Tuosong Monument (Liaojin)
Daikin Desheng Tuo Song Monument belongs to the national key cultural relics protection unit and is located in Waizitun, Desheng Town, Fuyu City, Songyuan City, Jilin Province. It was built by Yong, the fifth emperor of Jin Dynasty, to commemorate Akuta, the outstanding leader of Jurchen. The stone tablet structure consists of three parts: head, body and seat. The head of the monument is 79 cm high, 0/00 cm wide and 38 cm thick. Four dragons are embossed on the head of the monument, with their bodies intersecting, their heads facing down, their eyes wide open and their beards squirming. It's exquisite and lifelike.
2. Tahu Fengyun-Tahu City (Liaojin)
Tahu City is a national key cultural relics protection unit, located in the south bank plain of Nenjiang River in the north of Taizitun, Balang Township, near Baicheng area in the north of Qianguoerluosi Mongolian Autonomous County, Songyuan City, Jilin Province. It is located in the east of Chagan Lake, 50 kilometers away from the county seat in the south and 10 kilometers away from Daan County in the northwest. This is the site of the ancient city of Liao Dynasty.
Tahu, Mongolian, is a transliteration of the Mongolian pronunciation of chubby fish "Tahujijiasu". Tahu, the little fat fish, now has another saying. In Mongolian, it is pronounced as "Buhufu Lugataijijiasu". Tahu City is named after being located by the river and rich in "Tahu Jigazu" fish.
3. Manchu Liu Fang-Qing Zhuifeng and Prince Zhong Shuo Monument (Qing)
Located in Kuli Village, Changshan Township, Qianguoerluosi Mongolian Autonomous County, Songyuan City, Jilin Province, the Manchu Stone Monument is the monument of Prince Zhuifeng and Prince Zhong in Qing Dynasty, with the full name of "Monument to the Princess of Zhuifeng and Prince Zhong", commonly known as "Meng Man Monument".
The stone tablet consists of three parts: base, body and forehead. During the Cultural Revolution, the monument was broken into two parts, and the pedestal, monument and monument were scattered in three places. On April 20th 198 1, it was listed as the second batch of cultural relics protection units in Jilin Province under the name of "Manchu Monument", and it is a stone carving type. Cultural relics protection units are managed by Guo Qian County Cultural Management Office. At the beginning of 1983, the Jilin Provincial Department of Culture restored the monument in situ. The historical age of Manchu-Mongolian stele is Qing Dynasty. In 20 13, under the name of "Qing Zhuifeng Prince Zhong Shuo Monument", it was announced by the State Council, China as the seventh batch of national key cultural relics protection units (cave temples and stone carvings).
The virtuous princess of Prince Zhong Hezhong of Heshuo, namely Belle Zhai Sang of Horqin Department and his wife Bai Li, were the parents of Xiaozhuangwen in the early Qing Dynasty and the grandparents of the emperor shunzhi.