Introduction to Bixiao Rock: Bixiao Rock is divided into upper and lower Bixiao. Looking up from the entrance, the blue sky is like a line. It is also called "Xiaoyoutian". There are stone sculptures of "Three Generations of Buddha" in Tibetan Buddhism in the cave. It was carved by Linguandaluhuachi Asa, the road supervisor of Quanzhou in the Yuan Dynasty, who climbed Qingyuan Mountain in the 29th year of the Yuan Dynasty (AD 1292) and felt the magnificence of the rock.
There are many cliff carvings from past dynasties around the "Three Worlds Buddha". On the south side of the "Three Worlds Buddha" attic, there are also attractions such as the "Guangqin Old Monk Pagoda Courtyard" and the "Guangqin Old Monk Sitting in Meditation and Crouching Tiger" reliefs.