Introduction to Zi Zai Wo: Zi Zai Wo was built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It was the living place where Taoist Liu Yiming practiced and lived. The upper stage is a small brick and wood structure where Liu Yiming prepared traditional Chinese medicine and made elixirs. The middle stage is a large two-room small room in the middle. The three-hole brick kiln was Liu Yiming's Buddhist scripture cave, which once stored the plates of Liu Yiming's works; the lower stage was the brick kiln, where Liu Yiming wrote and taught his disciples. It is now the founder's cave to worship Wu Yuanzi Liu Yiming. The eyebrow plaque reads "Wude Yuan "Guan"; in the north of the brick kiln on the lowest floor, there is a stone cave cut into the rock wall. The entrance is very narrow, and you can only go in sideways. The top of the cave is wider and narrower. There is a Eight Diagrams painted on the top, and there is a stone slab kang below. , 2 meters long and 1.3 meters wide, is Liu Yiming's bedroom.

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