Introduction to the Taoist Tomb: The Taoist Tomb is located among the trees in the western hills of Songfeng Mountain. It is the tomb of the Taoist priests who practiced and became immortals here in the Qing Dynasty. There were originally more than 200 tombs in the group, all of which were stone tombs. Unfortunately, they were later destroyed. In 1986, 8 stone tombs and 6 brick tombs were rebuilt on the original site of the Taoist Tomb. Brick tombs are all quadrangular buildings, while stone tombs have four floors on four sides, six floors on four sides, eight floors on four sides, seven floors on six sides, and cylinders. Tomb No. 1 is relatively complete. There is a stele in front of the tomb with clear handwriting. It is the tomb of Zu Zhigang, the fifth generation disciple of Haiyunguan. Some of the other tombs have no monuments, and some have monuments but the writing is blurred and cannot be read.