Introduction to the stone carvings on Daizong's lapels: The four characters "Daizong's lapels" were inscribed by the famous calligrapher Mr. Qi Gong in 1998. Daizong refers to Mount Tai, and the lapels have two meanings. One refers to Lotus Mountain. It is a branch of Mount Tai. Secondly, it is said that Guanyin Bodhisattva, the old mother of Lotus Mountain, believed by the local people, and Bixia Yuanjun, the old mother of Mount Tai, are brothers-in-law. This legend of Buddhist and Taoist brothers-in-law, a combination of Chinese and Western, adds a bit of secular humanity to the illusory gods. of warmth.

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