Introduction to Liumi Buddha: Liumi Buddha is located on the mountain behind the Main Hall. Its special feature is the Buddha’s navel. It is said that when the temple was built in Huaihai, this Buddha statue was carved on the rock in order to solve the problem of food transportation. , using the Buddha's navel to transport rice. Strangely enough, after the Buddha statue was carved, the white rice continued to flow out of the Buddha's belly. Because of its sweet taste, it was called "fragrant rice." Interestingly, the rice that flows out of the Buddha's belly every day is just enough for the monks in the temple, traveling monks and nuns, and construction and construction workers. No more than one tael, not more than half a penny. Later, a monk who cooked rice wanted to make the rice flow faster. Then he used a pair of tongs to poke the stone Buddha's navel. From then on, the Buddha's belly stopped bleeding. The words "Emperor" and "Long Live" carved on the left and right sides of the Lumi Buddha are cultural relics of the Tang Dynasty.

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