Introduction to Bailong Cave: It is located on the south mountainside of Huixian Mountain. It is named after a milky-white stone dragon in the cave that looks like it is covered in scales. It is divided into upper and lower caves, the upper one is larger and the lower one is smaller. The small cave has the inscription "White Dragon Cave" in cursive script on the forehead, and the large cave has the huge inscription "Yun Shen" in regular script. Outside the cave, cliffs and peaks stand tall, reaching the sky. Old trees and withered vines cover the walls and cliffs. The road in the cave is flat and winding for several miles, and the milkstones are in various shapes and shapes, and anyone can name them.
Inside the cave, there is a stone tablet inscribed with the title "Provide five hundred sacred names of Arhats to the eighteenth venerable Sakyamuni Tathagata who lives in the world". The tablet is 200 cm high and 110 cm wide. It has 518 names of Arhats and Buddhist stories and paintings. One piece is inscribed as "Qingxindizi Longguan Ji in the August Autumn of the First Year of Yuanfu in the Great Song Dynasty" (1098). It is 36 years older than the "Stone Carving of the Arhat Zun of Jiangyin Junqianmingyuan" and is one of the five hundred Arhats currently in existence in the country. The earliest name inscription.
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