Abstract:In May of the 13th year of Guangxu period in the Qing Dynasty, Hu Weiyuan visited Mount Emei. His experiences and feelings along the way were recorded in his A Travelogue of Mount Emei and a fifty-poem collection titled Mount Emei Poems. The travelogue records the specific journey of climbing Mount Emei in the form of a diary, depicting the natural and cultural sceneries and landscapes seen along the way. And the Mount Emei Poems expresses the author''s joy in climbing Mount Emei, his strong spirit in overcoming difficulties, and his profound philosophical thinking on life triggered by architectural relics by recording what he saw and felt during the climbing process. Hu Weiyuan''s description of Mount Emei has important literary value and historical value for investigating the historical evolution of architectural relics on Mount Emei. It also bears considerable touristic value for the in-depth development of tourism resources on Mount Emei.