Introduction of Kuixingyan in Yongchun

Kuixing is the god who dominates the rise and fall of articles in Han mythology. In the eyes of Confucian scholars, Kuixing has the supreme status. Kuixingyan Scenic Area is located in Shigu Town, Yongchun County, Fujian Province. It is named after the meaning of "Wen Qu Flower Market" and "Guangchang Moire". Kuixing Rock is like a jade seal embedded at the foot of Kuifeng Mountain in the southwest of the county seat, which is rich in connotation and hidden in lush trees. The scenery is beautiful and charming. Living here overlooking Yongchun county, the mountains and rivers are winding, and the jungle is dyed blue, like a beautiful weave. The temple was built in the ninth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty, and the famous monk rebuilt it in the fourth year of Southern Song Dynasty. After vicissitudes of life, there are still three cliff statues of the Five Dynasties, calligraphy seal cutting left by literati in past dynasties, and immortal footprints.