The Xujiang Xiaowo Stone Inscription (traditional Chinese: 虛江嘯臥碣群; simplified Chinese: 虚江啸卧碣群; pinyin: Xūjiāng Xiàowò Jiéqún) is an epigraphy in Jincheng Township, Kinmen County, Taiwan.
During the Ming Dynasty under Jiajing Emperor, Yu Dayou was appointed as the battalion commander and assigned to guard Kinmen.
He engraved the words Xujiang Xiaowo (Chinese: 虛江嘯臥) on a big boulder.
In 1728, a garrison commander Lu Ruilin inscribed the words Ruhua on the left of Yang's epitaph.
Zhujie of Yanshan inscribed the words Daguan at the higher part.