Introduction to Sage Plaza: Sage Plaza is located at the intersection of Yushan South Road on the West Third Ring Road, covering an area of 23,000 square meters. It consists of three parts: sage sculptures, relief walls and leisure squares. Among them, the sage sculptures are 15 meters high and 30 meters wide. They are composed of giant heads of three Yushan saints, Zhongyong, Yanzi, and Wuxian, and a base engraved with the words "The First Mountain of Wu Culture in China - Yushan". At present, it is the largest giant stone sculpture in East China. The connected stone heads are solemn and peaceful, as if the sages are gazing at the descendants. The 90-meter-long and 5-meter-high relief wall behind the stone sculpture reflects the major achievements of the three sages in different historical periods and their outstanding contributions to the origin and development of Wu culture: Zhong Yong's filial father abandoned his throne, went to Jingman, spread Civilization, Yanzi's study in the north, hard study, etiquette and music teaching to the people, Wu Xian's academic achievements, assisting the king and other historical and cultural essences that have been passed down for a long time are all displayed on the wall.