Wu Laiqing embossed a picture of Cai Feng on the eaves of the stone room, and Yun Teng danced the phoenix, so this stone room was called Phoenix Cave. In the north of the stone house, there are three big characters "Blue Ocean Office". The south side is engraved with Fu Caoshu couplets in the late Ming Dynasty: "Red rain all the way; Thousands of trees are scattered. " The north and south walls of the stone chamber are engraved with the characters "Sea of Clouds" and "Stone Forest". There is a "Dianchi farewell map" embedded in the main wall, and other poems are inscribed in six directions.
On the south side of Phoenix Cave's room, there is a small stone cave, and there is a small pavilion next to the cave called Laojun Hall. Then Wu Laiqing continued to dig a stone road from Fenghuang Cave to the south. At the entrance, there is a "Putuo Scenic Area" square at the entrance, and the square enters a "spiral snake". Only one person can cross the stone road. When they meet, they need to make way sideways. Along the stone road, there is a stone window facing the cliff, "looking at the lake."
The stone is more than 40 meters long and reaches Ciyun Cave in Xinshishi. The statue, altar, incense burner, and threshold carved by Wu Laiqing are all carved from the original stone. The indoor column is engraved with couplets inscribed by Yang Changchun: Stone is now Putuo, and the 500-mile Dianchi Lake belongs to the Buddha Sea; To help people board the other shore, I hope a thousand pairs of saints can do their best.
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The development of history
During the reign of Gengzi in Qing Dynasty (1840), Yang Rulan, following Wu Laiqing, dug the Yunhua Cave southward together with Ciyun Cave, which took nine years to complete. "
Longmen and Datian Pavilion connect the sky and face the cliff. On both sides of the stone pavilion, calligrapher Zhao Heqing carved couplets in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China: it is difficult to stand firm; In the middle of nowhere, you'd better keep calm.
During the reign of Xuande in the Ming Dynasty, Mu donated money to rebuild the boundless Zen master. During Zheng De's reign in the Ming Dynasty, a pure monk married Zhuo Xi here, named Haiya Temple and Amiaoding Temple. Li Yingju, a villager from Ferry, donated money to expand Haiya Temple and build Maitreya Hall. Haiya Temple is also called Luohan Temple because there are rocks hanging in the air like Luohan. During Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, Luohan Temple fell, and Taoist Zhao Lian opened a Taoist temple in Luohan Mountain.
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