Fusheng Rock Room Introduction: Fusheng Rock Room is located on the cliff behind Jiuhou Zen Temple. It is covered with natural boulders embedded in the cliff as a roof, and a strip of stone is embedded along the cliff in front as a wall. It is about 4 meters wide. into the front hall. The stone chamber was first built in the Tang Dynasty and rebuilt in the first year of Chonghe in the Song Dynasty (1118). There is a plaque of "Fushengyan" on the door, which was inscribed in the 22nd year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1542). The couplet is "Fufenzhan Mingshan, The monk used to be close to the Buddha, and when he traveled to the pure realm, he seemed to have ascended to immortality." A Buddha statue is enshrined in the stone chamber, commonly known as "Xundi Buddha". The back hall is narrow and long and can accommodate many people. In front of the stone chamber is a platform where visitors can have a panoramic view of the scenery far and near.