Introduction to Shisi Mountain: Shisi Mountain, also known as Houyuntai Mountain and Bijia Peak, is located in Shagangliang. The three peaks are juxtaposed. Looking up from the east, they look like a pencil stand, so they are called Bijia Peak. The main peak of Shisi Mountain is more than 100 meters high. On the steep ridge of Shisi Peak, a grotto temple has been built since the Sui and Tang Dynasties. It has eight caves and four water cellars. Most of the grottoes are rectangular, and all the statues in the grottoes have been destroyed. Only the stone lotus and Xumi pedestals remain. There are Buddhist niches and mud-plastered wall paintings on the inner walls of the grottoes. Viewed from the southwest, Shisi Mountain looks like a lion roaring toward the sky. Later, a temple was built on the stone peak and it was renamed Shisi Mountain.