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It is also known as Rui Ying Yan [Auspicious Answers to Prayer Cave]. Legend has it that Master Pei Tu resided in the cave in the fifth century, which gave the cave the most important position in the Monastery. There is a stele beside Rui Ying Yan [Auspicious Answers to Prayer Cave] engraved with “Gao Shan Di Yi” [Number One Hill], which is, according to legend, the inscription of Han Yu, one of the Eight Great Scholars in the Tang and Song Dynasties. |
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