Introduction to Vairocana Buddha: "Vairocana Buddha" is the Dharmakaya Buddha of Sakyamuni. Buddhism often mentions the "three-body Buddha", namely the Dharmakaya "Vairocana Buddha", the corresponding body "Sakyamuni Buddha", and the Sambhogakaya "Rushena Buddha". The relationship between these three Buddha statues is very wonderful. There is an exquisite metaphor in Buddhism: Dharmakaya Vairocana Buddha is like a bright moon in the sky, and Sakyamuni Buddha is like the moon reflected in the water. The shadow of Sambhogakaya Vairochana Buddha is like water drying up. The shadow of the moon disappears, but the moon still exists. That is to say, Dharmakaya Vairocana Buddha will always exist no matter what time. This shows that his status in Buddhism is very important. It is so important that it is worshiped in many temples. As early as the Tang Dynasty, Luya Mountain was the monastery of Vairocana Buddha. Ancient scholars and monks respected it as Luya Emperor Mountain. There were many temples on the top of the mountain, which were known as "Buddha Peak".