Introduction to Zen Cave Temple: Legend has it that Zen Cave Temple was built during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. It was originally named Peach Blossom Temple and later named Tiger Cave Temple. During the Northern Song Dynasty, Su Shi, one of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties" and a famous calligrapher and writer, came here. Tour, taking the meaning of "dwelling in a cave next to Zen", it was renamed Zen Cave Temple and inscribed the name of the temple. It is still used today. It has a long history of Buddhist culture and was once popular. It was one of the famous temples in China. Later, the temple was destroyed During the Anti-Japanese War, the current temple was invested and rebuilt in 1993 by Dayinshan Forest Farm of Fengyang County.