Introduction to Sanzhao Cave: Sanzhao Cave, also known as Jiaogong Cave, is located at the western foot of Jiaoshan Mountain on the road leading people to the top of the mountain. There was originally a Jiao Gong Temple in Jiaoshan, with a statue of Jiao Gong inside. In the 10th year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1653), the monk Xinggong moved the statue of Jiao Gong to the Sanzhao Cave, and the Jiao Gong Temple was changed to the Jialan Hall. It later collapsed and was not repaired. Sanzhao Cave was renovated by Jiao Guang's descendant Jiao Erchang in the Mid-Autumn Festival of the 24th year of Guangxu's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1898). There is a stone statue in the cave, wearing dark clothes and a large belt, with two boys standing on both sides (during the "Cultural Revolution" Destroyed), the focal figure in the cave was built in August 1979. It was dressed in hermit clothes, straw sandals, and holding a scroll in its right hand. It was elegant and vivid.

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