Introduction to Xiaoxinpo: Xiaoxinpo is on the right side of Xifeng Temple. Due to rain erosion on the mountain surface, only the rocks are left to form a large stone slope. The stone is engraved with the word "forbearance" written by Luo Rufang, the magistrate of Taihu Lake in the Ming Dynasty. , so it is also called the "Hundred Ninth Stone", which is a good embodiment of Luo Rufang's Neo-Confucianism and the profound Zen culture of Xifeng Zen Temple.
The line of sky is located on the slope of Xiaoxin. It is made up of two huge rocks facing each other. It is more than ten meters high and the gap is only tens of centimeters wide. The word "sincerity" is engraved on the cliff to the right. The benevolent people call it a pilgrimage to worship Buddha. , Sincerity leads to spirituality.
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