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Introduction to the Thousand Buddha Cave: Located in the Thousand Buddha Temple, it was built in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. There are more than a thousand Buddha statues in the cave, so it is called the "Thousand Buddha Cave". There are three Buddhas inside, with a lotus and Xumi pedestal. An inscription from the reign of Empress Wu. There is a worship hall with a rolling shed roof in front of the cave, which was built in the Qing Dynasty. In addition, there is a juniper tree in the inner courtyard of the temple, which is about 4 feet high and more than 7 feet wide. It has luxuriant branches and leaves for a thousand years.