Introduction to the Eye Cave: The grotto faces east and west, is located under the cliff on the right side of the dressing building, and is dug into the mountain. For thousands of years, the Wa Palace has been burned down repeatedly for several generations. Most of the buildings seen today are from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, while only grottoes and cliff-engraved scriptures remain from the Northern Qi Dynasty. There are three grottoes left on the cliff. In addition to the grotto at the base of Wahuang Pavilion, there are two grottoes on the right side, namely "Jianyan" and "Silkworm Aunt". The stone statues in the cave have been damaged and incomplete, but the inner wall is surrounded by scriptures. Relatively intact.

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