Introduction to the statues: A group of statues were slightly processed using natural caves in a grotto of about 2 square meters on the cliff 1 meter southwest of the top of Liushentai. There are 6 high-relief statues on the east wall of the cave, 5 of which are seated Buddha statues and 1 is a standing Hercules statue, all about 50 centimeters high, all carved into a shrine that is 0.6 meters high and 2 meters wide. The two statues in the north have been damaged and cannot be recognized; the four statues in the south are well preserved, and their faces and expressions can still be seen clearly. These six Buddha statues are commonly known as the Six Gods.