Introduction to Dishui Cave: Dishui Cave is located under the cliff behind Pu'an Temple. It is a natural formation with a slight repair. It is 5 meters deep, 3 meters wide and 2.5 meters high. It is named because water drips from the top of the cave. Dripping hole. It is said that in the first year of Longqing in the Ming Dynasty, monk Pu'an of Longquan Temple and his nephew Hongguang lived in seclusion in Dishui Cave for more than 20 years and became immortals after practicing hard. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the Taoist priest Qian Laiji came to Dishui Cave and rebuilt Ximing Temple. He renamed Dishui Cave the Jade Emperor Cave and built a statue of the Jade Emperor inside, as well as a statue of Pu'an.

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