Crouching Tiger Gatekeeper introduction: is a huge stone, shaped like a tiger's head, facing south, named Tiger Stone. Legend has it that there are two tigers, male and female, who guard the mountain. The male tiger comes down from the mountain to drink water. The fossil is here, which is called the Lower Tiger Stone. The river in front of the right side of the tiger's head is often dry. Legend has it that the tiger drank too much and dried up. Halfway up the mountain to the west, a female tiger couldn't bear it and turned into a tiger stone. And because this place is the upper stone gate on the ancient road from Lushan to Ruyang, it is named Crouching Tiger Gatekeeper.