Introduction to Liantai Temple: Liantai Temple was founded by eminent monks in the Tang Dynasty. The stone Buddha is carved from a natural boulder. The Buddha statue sits on a blooming lotus. At the bottom is a lotus stone base more than six feet high. The engraved Buddha statues are solemn, solemn, natural in appearance, simple in lines, simple and thick.
According to the "Old Book of Tang": In the second year of Linde, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty consecrated Mount Tai under the hostage of Wu Zetian. He visited Liantai Temple in Liangshan twice to burn incense and worship Buddha. Incense has been burning for thousands of years. Every year on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month, tens of thousands of pilgrims gather to pray for good fortune and welcome good luck. Liantai Temple and the corresponding Faxing Temple are collectively known as the Upper and Lower Lotus Terraces. They used to have the scenery of "Faxing Sunset" and "Faxing Bells".