Introduction to the ruins: It is said that a scholar came to Beijing to take the exam. He fainted due to fatigue while walking to Shousheng Yuan. Fortunately, an old monk rescued him. Later, the scholar who came first in high school came back to repay his kindness, but the old monk had passed away. The top scholar built the pagoda one by one to repay his kindness, and carved a stone statue of the monk to guard the tomb forever. Since then, there has been an allusion that "there is a tower on the cliff, and there is a man beside the tower, who kneels down and worships his ancestors in order to repay his life-saving grace."

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