Introduction to Baiyun Cave: Baiyun Cave is called Baiyun Cave because it sprays outwards at times and the mist is as hazy as white clouds. Look at the inscription "Baiyun Cave" in the cave. Each character is about 40 centimeters high. On the stone wall on the left are the powerful four characters "Bie Shi Dong Tian", each character is about 70 centimeters, and were written by Yan Zhenqing, a great calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty. Baiyun Cave is a Taoist cave relic built in a granite scaffolding cave in Chaya Mountain. Built in the Dingsi year of the Ming Dynasty, it was jointly donated by Fuyang Jiaozi, Nangang Zhangzi, Liuya Shizi and others. It is an important Taoist cave site in Chaya Mountain. Now it is the Baiyundong Taoist Cave that was rebuilt on the original cave site by Mr. Zhou, a pilgrim. The area inside the cave is about 40 square meters, and there is a cave leading to the top of the mountain. Three Taoist saints, the Human Emperor, the Earth Emperor and Taishang Laojun, are enshrined in the cave. The stone shed inside enshrines the statue of Muscovite.

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