The Longmen Grottoes are full of Buddhist sculptures, but there is no portrait of Wu Zetian. There is a story related to Wu Zetian, the stone building: Wu Zetian's "Fragrant Hills with Poems to Win Brocade"
/kloc-More than 0/300 years ago, in the Tang Dynasty, Wu Zetian proclaimed himself emperor in Luoyang, and she was very fond of the mountains and rivers in Yique and the beautiful and elegant Xiangshan Temple. She often sits in the stone building of Xiangshan Temple (according to the biography of Datang), and left an allusion "Xiang Fu Shan Shi Jin Bao" in the stone building. During a spring outing to Xiangshan Temple, Wu Zetian did not appear. In Volume 11 of Chronicle of Tang Poetry, the Song people made great contributions, and there is an interesting record about it: "Youlong, the marquis of Wu, ordered his ministers to write poems, and the first one to succeed was given a robe. Zuo Shi's poems became famous, but he sat uneasily after worshiping them, and asked them to become poems, which were both artistic and artistic. Both the left and right are called good, but they give him a robe. " The poetic style in Tang Dynasty was very prosperous. Wu Zetian gave the winner a brocade robe. This award is not necessarily expensive, but it is a rare honor. Ministers, of course, don't give in to each other and fight for it. Zuo's "Oriental Autumn" became the first poem: "I don't know the trees in the garden when the flowers are full. If it is really plum, "Wu Zetian thinks that Oriental Autumn is witty and talented, and immediately gives him a brocade robe. At this time, most ministers have also become poems. After reading it in public, it was agreed that Song's seven-character poem was above Oriental Autumn. And the place where this allusion happened-Shilou is located in Xiangshan Temple.