What did Xu Zhang, a painter in Qing Dynasty, carve on the gallery wall in the garden?

At the same time, the Qing Dynasty painter Xu Zhang painted many stone carvings on the gallery wall and some gardens in the garden, which later became the treasure of Zuibaichi Town Garden. On the wall of Chiman Corridor, there is a stone carving of the National Map in the Clouds by Qing Dynasty painter Xu Zhang. Inscriptions are distributed in the round cave doors of the East-West Corridor and the South Corridor. There is also an inscription on the East Corridor near the Great Lake Pavilion. It connects with another courtyard in the east. This is the residence of Gu, the owner of the original drunken pool, and it is called "Baocheng Tower". There are the double-sided stone tablet of Zhao Mengfu, a calligrapher of the Yuan Dynasty, and Su Dongpo's Fu on the Front and Back Red Walls, which are exquisite, elegant and precious. There are more than 40 inscriptions, mainly distributed in the circular entrance of the West Corridor and the South Corridor, such as the calligraphy inscriptions of writers Fang Xiaoru and Dong Qichang in the Ming Dynasty, the Guanyin portrait of painter Wu Daozi in the Tang Dynasty, the Kuixing statue composed of the words "cultivate one's morality and self-denial", and the calligraphy inscription of painter Zheng Banqiao in the Qing Dynasty. There is also a group of calligraphy and painting engraved with two bamboos, which are composed of Guan Yu's five-line poems, expressing his heart in Cao Ying and the Han Dynasty. The whole poem is: Don't thank Dong Jun, Dan Qing is an independent name. Don't be too lonely, it won't wither after all. Some of these inscriptions in drunken pool were later lost, but they were later supplemented according to historical records.