Located on Xiantai Mountain, south of Gugang Lake, it is one of the remaining inscribed stone relics of the Ming Dynasty's Prince Lu. During the reign of the Regent Prince Lu, who aimed to restore the Ming Dynasty and resist the Qing, he stayed on Kinmen Island for over 10 years. The stone inscription, carved between the 6th to 8th years of the Yongli era of the Ming Dynasty (1652-1654), demonstrates his determined spirit, and has been designated as a county-level historic site. The current "Han Ying Yun Gen" stele has two inscribed sides, front and back. According to legend, the original stele was originally erected on a slope, but later collapsed, causing the inscriptions to be upside down. Later people found a similar cliff stone to make a copy, thus forming the current "Han Ying Yun Gen" stele with inscriptions on both sides.